Re: [rp-ml] Architectural modelling

From: Jonathan Chertok (Universal Joint) <chertok_at_universaljointdesign.com>
Date: Mon Oct 05 2009 - 16:15:52 EEST

Hi Dr. Gibson.

I'm obviously using it in architectural research for what it is worth.

No RP model of the Graf Residence, yet although the steel was all
modeled and cut to size in 3D.

http://www.universaljointdesign.com/wwwcms/welcome.php?menu=2&submenu=3&subsubmenu=211

This model is moving in a direction that merges the two.

http://www.universaljointdesign.com/wwwcms/welcome.php?menu=235&submenu=348&subsubmenu=356

http://rhinoscript.org/gallery/21

Obviously "scripting" allows architects to generate form from code.

Also SIGGRAPH 2008 had a nice display of architectural RP models from
leading architectural firms (about 1 - 2' tall). The exception was a
spectacular 4 - 6' model from Thom Mayne which would be worth finding
images for. Hope that is not too late for your needs.

http://www.siggraph.org/s2008/attendees/design/14.php

http://www.siggraph.org/s2008/attendees/design/21.php

http://www.morphosis.com/#/home/

I believe RedEye/Arc were responsible for the Mayne model.

Jonathan

http://www.universaljointdesign.com
construction + design + development

Ian Gibson wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I'm supposed to be giving an update on the use of Additive
> Manufacturing technology for architectural applications at an upcoming
> workshop. I was wondering whether anyone out there has some good
> examples. If so, I would appreciate any images you might like to
> provide along with description of what it is, etc.
>
> I will give full reference to any material I use for my presentation.
>
> Regards
>
> IG
>
>
>

Received on Mon Oct 05 16:10:59 2009

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