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Rhino/Grasshopper Developments

Project type

Rhino + Grasshopper

Date

September-December 2023

Location

University of Oregon


In this segment, I present a collection of mini projects completed within my studio environment, utilizing both Rhino and Grasshopper. Within this context, Grasshopper was instrumental in fabricating intricate wall designs and enhancing proficiency in varied design techniques inherent to Grasshopper. Furthermore, this studio experience afforded me the opportunity to delve extensively into the realm of 3D printing and its seamless integration within the design process. A notable achievement includes creating a rendered model of a miniature house using Rhino, culminating in the physical manifestation of the design through the 3D printing medium at the conclusion of the iterative process. Furthermore, in addition to harnessing the capabilities of Rhino software, our endeavors extended to the utilization of various Rhino tools, enabling a comprehensive understanding of manipulating diverse shapes and forms. Emphasizing a focus on creativity, our approach involved conceptualizing spaces in abstract formats, enriching the exploration of design possibilities within unconventional parameters. While engaged in the exploration of various design methodologies concerning the objects under creation, our attention gravitated towards a detailed examination of the contours delineated within each object. Subsequently, we embarked on the development of comprehensive section and floor plans for these objects, aiming to attain a nuanced comprehension of their forms from diverse perspectives. Our progression then led us to integrate Grasshopper into our workflow, enabling the generation of intricate 3D shapes through the creation and manipulation of polylines. This entailed utilizing the diverse toolset within Grasshopper to effectively capture and manipulate the three-dimensional edges inherent in these designs.

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