Team members:
John Doe
Jane Doe
Ralph
Project Description:
Write it here.
Include details on what should be made parametric.
Highlight questions you may have.
(----------This challenge is associated with a Visual Studies course at Columbia University----------)
SESSION A - Progress Submission:
Post your concept image and description of your design intent. Include how your project will become parametric and what kind of iterative states it will take.
Attach all Revit files (RVT & RFA). They do not have to be fully functional. The intent is to see where you are at this point in the semester and build on what you have started.
Include your group's name and team members.
Team members:
John Doe
Jane Doe
Ralph
Project Description:
Write it here.
Include details on what should be made parametric.
Highlight questions you may have.
trying to get the intersection of two tubes (boolean operation but not working)
Team Members:
Frank Stevens
Kyra thomas
Pantea Tehrani
Rebecca Caillouet
We have put together a strategy for our facade with a 'curtain wall panel pattern' family file. This is the framework for our facade system...
Team Members:
Maya Rafih
Namtip Thaugsuban
Chris Yu
Progress #1 of YAS hotel facade by Asymptote
current status:
- the control of the double axis rotation of Family1 (diamond panel)
- create the...
Group P2R Members:
Penny Chen
Prow Puttorngul
Roula Salamoun
We're currently working on a family to be applied on our future curtain wall system. The profile of the frame is created as a family within a panel family, so...
LOOKING TO PUSH FOR THE REINTERPRETATION OF THE POTENTIAL OF HEATHERWICK'S PANELIZED SYSTEM.
Group 6:
Lisa Carlson eac2182
Mitchell Bush mab2251
Ellen Barten ekb2132
Garth Priber gp2313
Team 10 did the Trutec facade system. We built the Panel in Curtain Wall Pattern Base and tried to use it as an adaptive component for potentially curved walls.
all nodes of intersections are fixed (with relationships built) with the...
Hi Mark,
Attached is a progress file. The concept image we chose was the folding facade. However, we decided not to have make the panel operable, but to develop the panel as a method of creating a gradient across the facade.
In...
We're working on creating parametric depth and size variation based on a grided surface.
This posting is simply to document our first attempt at Adaptive Components in achieving a gradient facade.
Two types of modulated facade members. The first fits on a 7'6" x 14" flat curtain wall, and the second is a triangulated grid of glass panels, connected by steel tube structure.
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