Rhinoceros
Grasshopper
A crash-course about
* Tessellations and polyhedra
* Direct & parametric 3d-modeling
* Goal-driven learning
The workshop is goal-oriented, pursuing individual ideas, and thereby research for design solutions occurs automatically and ultimately leads to gaining new skills. We work with physical models, with Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Vray, TwinMotion, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.The crash course revolves around three interdependent modules:
1. Form: Participants analyse and create the five platonic solids, both as digital and physical models
2. Transform: The participants choose one platonic solid to alter into their own shape or structure, getting inspiration from selected artists, designers and architects.
3. Transcribe: The altered polyhedra is put into a context and given a function.Having a specific goal creates a design process. Then, learning the software occurs intuitively and as
part of a larger context. Digital models and physical mock-ups are interdependent processes.Having a specific goal creates a design process. Then, learning the software occurs intuitively and as
part of a larger context. Digital models and physical mock-ups are interdependent processes.Exhibition at Lund School of Architecture, Sweden