STUDIO AIR:
ALGORITHMIC SKETCHBOOK
NICOLAOS NICOLAOU 582946
SEMESTER ONE,2014
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WK. 1 ALGORITHMIC SKETCHBOOK
GRASSHOPPER DEFENITION-LOFT
EXPERIMENT WITH LOFT OPTIONS CLOSED LOFT
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FUTHER LOFTING OPTIONS- TIGHT, LOOSE, NORMAL AND STRAIGHT
FINALLY EXPERIMENT WITH CONTROL POINTS ON IN RHINO
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Week 2 Algorithmic Sketchbook
Task set by tutors: Wind speed and direction of wind for Copenhagen was used as the data set to develop points. The data collected was set to 3 parameters. Theses being months (the first six months) which was set to the X coordinate, average wind speed to Y and average wind calm to the Z coor-dinate. The figures then generated points which I then lofted. This task proved to be very useful in practicing generating design using data analysis.
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Week 2 Algorithmic Sketchbook
Task set by tutors: Wind speed and direction of wind for Copenhagen was used as the data set to develop points. The data collected was set to 3 parameters. Theses being months (the first six months) which was set to the X coordinate, average wind speed to Y and average wind calm to the Z coor-dinate. The figures then generated points which I then lofted. This task proved to be very useful in practicing generating design using data analysis.
AA Driftwood Project:Replicating actual design proj-ects. Use of curves, transfor-mation and intersection menu components.
L a t t i c e D e s i g n
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To experiment on the methods introduced in the Creating Gridshells video, I made my own curves which I then divided and inserted a geodesic curve component through to produce a gridshell which I then played around with the parameters to see its outcome.
Creating a Gridshell:
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Patterning ListsA pattern was created by a surface which I divided into cells with the voronoi component. Then I played around with the parameters and made my own cus-tom pattern.
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Week 4 Algorithmic Sketchbook
S p r i a l i n g :
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Week 4 Algorithmic Sketchbook
P l y l l o t a i x + E x p r e s s i o n s
P a r t B
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W e e k 5 E x p r e s s i o n s
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W e e k 5 I m a g e S a m p l i n g :
F i e l d F u n d a m e n t a l s
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W e e k 5 B i o t h i n g - F i e l d s
Using vector force instead of point charge and field merge.
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W e e k 5 G r a p h C o n t r o l l e r s
Using the graphmapper to develop a custom pattern with the size and then mappoing to a new surface using new pattern.
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W e e k 6 A A D r i f t w o o d F r a m e s
W e e k 4 A R A N D A L A S c H - F R A c T A L T E T R A H E D R A
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W e e k 6 T r e e M e n u
Understanding how to read lists in order extract specific data from lists to develop customised panelling patterns.
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N o n T e a c h i n g P e r i o d : K a n g a r o o E m b o d i n g M a t e r i a l L o g i c
Applying springs to all vertices of a mesh to relax the form.
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K a n g a r o o E m b o d i n g M a t e r i a l L o g i c
K a n g a r o o - W i n d V e c t o rF u r t h e r E x p l o r a t i o n s :
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V O U S S O I R C L O U D I N P U T A N D F O R M F I N D I N G
F u r t h e r E x p l o r a t i o n s :
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