Showing posts with label Computational Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computational Design. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 05, 2019

Friday, April 20, 2018

SFDUG Jan 2018 | Machine Learning and Computational Design Adoption

Related links:
http://designspaceconstruction.org/
http://www.m-ouf.com/

10,000 options in one project



"Generative design is essentially a process that mimics nature, using cloud computing to take an evolutionary approach to design.

The process begins by defining a set of goals for your design as well as parameters that will restrict it, then uses a computer to crunch through all of the possible permutations to find the best option.
" To find out more...

Image & passage from https://www.constructionnews.co.uk/best-practice/technology/how-generative-design-turns-10000-ideas-into-one-project/10016805.article

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Computational Design and BIM

"Computational Design for BIM is an intelligent model-based process that provides a framework for negotiating and influencing the interrelation of internal and external building parameters." to find out more...
Image and Text from Autodesk

Sunday, February 25, 2018

Parametric Design

"Parametric Design uses defined parameters to generate numerous designs with the aid of algorithms. This can help with productivity as well as innovation to create multiple designs and configurations of products and architecture which would have not surfaced using traditional methods, not to mention all done in a fraction of the time needed with the power of computers. This reading list has an emphasis in architectural design and features literature from 1981 to present to help give an idea of the beginnings of parametric design to current methods." to find out more...

Passage via https://library.sutd.edu.sg/sulb/weeklydiscovery/Parametic%20Design.pdf

related articles:
http://www.digitaleng.news/de/ai-wants-seat-design-table/

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Fabricate

Fabricate is looking for partners and support in building a world leading resource for design and making. There are quality work shared through Fabricate books since 2011. to find out more...
Image from Fabricate 2017 via http://www.fabricate2017.org/2017/04/08/fabricate-book-free-download/

Saturday, October 14, 2017

The Plethora Project and Rosetta




"Plethora-Project is a design studio with a mission to accelerate computational literacy in the frame of Architecture and Design." to find out more...


"PyRosetta is an interactive Python-based interface to the powerful Rosetta molecular modeling suite. It enables users to design their own custom molecular modeling algorithms using Rosetta sampling methods and energy functions." to find out more...

Related:
https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/downloadFile/395144311912/resumo.pdf

Rosetta for architects:
http://web.ist.utl.pt/antonio.menezes.leitao/Rosetta/tutorials/introduction.html

Source:
https://www.plethora-project.com/
http://www.pyrosetta.org/ 

Image:
http://web.ist.utl.pt/antonio.menezes.leitao/Rosetta/about/about.html

Thursday, October 12, 2017

design machine group

"We are a collaborative research studio aimed at exploring, fostering and developing ideas that will shape the future of design and information technology." to find out more...

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Digital architecture

Conventionally, we draw the layout, create massing model, refine the model, detailed it, export for fabrication.

Now, we are creating designs through procedural, rule-based approach, organizing our thoughts into logics and processes for scripting or codes and allowing the computer to generate the designs and forms with iteration following with scripting refining to tune the form and repeat the process for improvement.

I had seen this during my school days back in 2001 and the school teachers can't accept them.
Now, I need to learn that, 15years later.
  • Python / C++
  • Dynamo-Revit
  • Grasshopper-Rhino
  • Houdini
  • AECOsim-Generative Component