I was wondering if you had any information on how to achieve something very similar to the examples through a triangulation method that would not distort the shape? Essentially being able to repeat the same triangulated shape to create any form. Thank you your videos and blog is extremely helpful
hello, i*m from croatia, can you help me with stuff in paneling tools? I try to do something for the diploma. So it is a curved surface to be obtained, but when using the grid generating the desired 3d panel gradually moves from point to point and should smoothly. what to do?? thanks in advance
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is a site that focuses on the utilization of computers in the design and fabrication of architecture, objects, installations, experimental work... The site primarily functions in support of several classes that I conduct at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan. They are Arch 591: Generative Design Computing, Arch 571: Digital Fabrication, and Arch 421: Geometric Modeling in addition to Graduate Design Studios. The site is also both an archive of video tutorials generated from those courses and a digital sketchbook of student work and related digital productions. In addition to teaching I’m also part of the design practice (area-architecture.com)
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I was wondering if you had any information on how to achieve something very similar to the examples through a triangulation method that would not distort the shape? Essentially being able to repeat the same triangulated shape to create any form.
Thank you your videos and blog is extremely helpful
hello, i*m from croatia, can you help me with stuff in paneling tools? I try to do something for the diploma. So it is a curved surface to be obtained, but when using the grid generating the desired 3d panel gradually moves from point to point and should smoothly. what to do?? thanks in advance
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