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EVDA 541 / ARST 541: MAPPING MATERIAL DIMENSIONS
MACHINEDRAWING DRAWINGMACHINES – Pablo Garcia (2012)
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At its most reductive – the role of the architect is to generate and communicate information
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In order to communicate information about future worlds architects must also develop tools and techniques for seeing a projects surrounding context in a manner that may vary from everyday experience.
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Microsoft Hololens US Pavilion Venice Biennale – Greg Lynn (2016)
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What are the opportunities for an architecture that exists in the digital age?
Modeling, Simulation, Form-finding, Interoperability – information exchange, BIM, Virtual reality, Imaging / rendering, Fabrication, Drafting, Sorting, Animating, Generating, Seeing
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FLAT 2 FAT : NURBS modeling
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NURBS vs. Polygons
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FLAT 2 FAT : NURBS modeling trajectories
Solid Modeling: Solid Works Surface Modeling: Rhino Surface Modeling + Animation: Maya, Houdini, 3D Studio Max, Cinema 4D Parametric / BIM Systems: CATIA / Digital Project, Generative Components, Revit
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FLAT 2 FAT : NURBS modeling (why rhino?)
Intuitive Interface Robust Toolset Affordable Easy to Customize – Macros, Scripts (visual basic), Plug-ins (.NET) *Trial Download Available at
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FLAT 2 FAT : surface modeling
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FLAT 2 FAT : solid vs surface
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FLAT 2 FAT : NURBS modeling
Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines
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FLAT 2 FAT : NURBS modeling
Knots Weights
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FLAT 2 FAT : first degree curve
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FLAT 2 FAT : third degree curve
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FLAT 2 FAT : first-seven degrees
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FLAT 2 FAT : transformability
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FLAT 2 FAT : transformability
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FLAT 2 FAT : NURBS surfaces
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FLAT 2 FAT : NURBS surfaces
•Offer one common mathematical form for both standard analytical shapes and free-form shapes •Flexible for designing a large variety of shapes •Can be described Implicitly or Parametrically
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FLAT 2 FAT : surface creation
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FLAT 2 FAT : loft
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FLAT 2 FAT : extrude
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FLAT 2 FAT : revolve
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FLAT 2 FAT : sweep
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FLAT 2 FAT : third degree surface
Described by cubic polynomial
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FLAT 2 FAT : first degree surface
Described by linear polynomial
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FLAT 2 FAT : surface anatomy
U Direction V Direction Isoparms
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FLAT 2 FAT : doubly curved vs ruled surfaces
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FLAT 2 FAT : gaussian curvature analysis
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FLAT 2 FAT : gaussian curvature analysis
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FLAT 2 FAT : ruled surfaces
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FLAT 2 FAT : developable surfaces
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FLAT 2 FAT : extracting curves from surfaces
Extracting Isoparms or Edge Curves
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FLAT 2 FAT : contouring / sectioning
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FLAT 2 FAT : projecting curves onto surfaces
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FLAT 2 FAT : curve from intersection
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FLAT 2 FAT : transformations
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FLAT 2 FAT : rhino toolbar cheat sheet
Curve Creation Curve Tools / Modification Surface Creation Surface Tools / Modification Curve From Object Join / Explode Trim / Split Weights / Knots Toggle Transform Tools
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Primitives 3D Primitives
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Topology Topology – ripping or tearing = new topology.
Can squish and deform and remains the same topology. Topology
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Boolean Operations
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What is this information about? IT IS ABOUT A FUTURE CONDITION
The process of anticipating a future necessitates the critical use of design media and methodologies that are a constituent part of the design process. The anticipation of a future requires imagination and a process of exploration and communication that has the capacity to synthesize complex bodies of knowledge and engage diverse audiences that form the stakeholders of the architectural discipline and profession. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM – Mark Foster Gage (2014)
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