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Dubai, Jan 04-06, 2018

 

// Introduction

This workshop is set as an introductory workshop to parametric design. It will explore tools and techniques of the parametric design space using grasshopper - the generative modeling plug-in for Rhinoceros. 

The recent development of sophisticated computational design tools has instigated new ways of integrating computation in the design process; both within architecture and engineering disciplines. The new set of digital tools has infiltrated a bottom up system to open the design space towards a high level of complexity. The integration of these tools allowed the architect to generate and control complex information derived from a manifold of sources. Consequently, a more complex architectural order emerged as a reflection of sophisticated adaptive structures. 

Complexity Parameterized is a 3-day workshop that has been designed for participants with no previous experience in Grasshopper or parametric design techniques, and as a pre-requisite for the upcoming Behavioral Topologies workshop on January 17-20 for those who has no grasshopper experience. The program will introduce them to both the theoretical and technical knowledge required to explore possibilities of the new design medium. 

 

// Methodology

Program has been structured to teach participants the use of grasshopper as a generative tool, and how to integrate it within a real design exercise. Throughout the use of visual scripting with Grasshopper, participants will learn how to build and manage parametric data structures (from basic simple lists to complex data trees) and to develop data driven geometry and envelops.

The workshop technical tutorials will include: 
- Software interface
- Components
- Lists & Data Tree: management, manipulation, visualization
- Geometry generation from data stream
- Basic exercises (Attractor field, Surface subdivision, Morphing)
- Advanced exercise: Data-reactive component – data-reactive tessellation on NURBS surface. 
- Data flow: data tree & path mapping
- Mesh syntax & construction
- Mesh tessellation and subdivision tools [Lunchbox & Weaverbird]
- Geometry instantiation – mesh powercopy
- Application of the learned techniques in a parametric design exercise.


// Software & skills:
Basic modeling skill in Rhino is preferred, but not mandatory. Participants should bring their own laptop with pre-installed software (software download links will be given after subscription).


// Tutors:
Zayad Motlib - d-NAT (Workshop leader & tutor).
Marta Krivosheek -dNAT (Workshop tutor)


// Venue:
The workshop will be held at:

1971 Design Space, Sharjah
http://1971design.ae

http://bit.ly/2hme9u3


// Calendar & Timetable:
The workshop will have the following timetable:

Jan 04: 09:30 - 18:00 lesson + tutoring
Jan 05: 14:30 - 20:00 lesson + tutoring
Jan 06: 09:30 - 18:00 lesson + tutoring


// Subscription fees:
Educational*                         : AED  1,400
New Graduate (1- 2 years)  : AED  1,800
Professional                         : AED  2,100

* Full time students, teachers, researchers & PhD (proof of status required).

// GROUP RATE

10 % discount will be offered as a Special Rate for Group of 2 People providing that they register with one lump sump payment.

 

// Other Discount

10% discount is offered on the advanced Behavioral Topologies for any participant who wishes to register for both workshops together.


// Registration Deadline
The deadline for registration is 01/01/2018.  The workshop has 14 places available.


// Registration:
To register please e-mail: contact@d-nat.net

// Organized by:
This workshop is organized by d-NAT
http://www.d-nat.net