After using Dynamo to bring in excel data to create family types for each of the equipment listed, it was time to figure out how to organize how and where the instances of each type would be created in the Revit project space. The user offered the option to bring in all the equipment at … Continue reading Family Creation using Dynamo – Part 2
Category: Computational Design
Family Creation using Dynamo – Part 1
I thought I'd share some projects I've completed in Dynamo, Revit's visual programming language. Dynamo is a tool that allows user to create more efficient processes for whatever Revit task they are trying to conduct. I have found it to be immensely useful- I am a sucker for making any task automated! I have not … Continue reading Family Creation using Dynamo – Part 1
Parametric Brick Façade in Grasshopper
After my post regarding Delauney triangulation, I realized I had a few grasshopper scripts I had previously worked on this last year that I could also share. One project specifically stood out because I was able to play around with a parametric brick façade design. Always fun! I was tasked with creating a specific design … Continue reading Parametric Brick Façade in Grasshopper
Delaunay Triangulation on a Façade
Hello all, Today we are going to discuss Grasshopper for Rhino. A tool I love, but don't get a chance to discuss or even use enough. It can be a powerful tool for design, but sometimes difficult to implement, due to its learning curve. Additionally, figuring out how to efficiently import a design from GH/Rhino … Continue reading Delaunay Triangulation on a Façade
Grasshopper/3D Print Shoe Project
Hey guys! So I wanted to show one of my first major 3D printed projects that I modeled using grasshopper. I took a course during my final year at university with one of my favorite professors that focused on 3D printing and its uses in architecture and production. We worked closely with a local shoe … Continue reading Grasshopper/3D Print Shoe Project