Parametric Facade using Attractor
or P.A.B.F. (Parametric Attractor-Based Facade)
Using the attractor studied in the last post i finally try to get my first parametric facade treatment. The group of nodes for the attractor is the same :
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or P.A.B.F. (Parametric Attractor-Based Facade)
Using the attractor studied in the last post i finally try to get my first parametric facade treatment. The group of nodes for the attractor is the same :
Definition of Attractor :
In the mathematical field of dynamical systems, an attractor is a set of numerical values toward which a system tends to evolve, for a wide variety of starting conditions of the system. System values that get close enough to the attractor values remain close even if slightly disturbed.
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Tentata la strada (fallimentare) della famiglia partendo da Revit per creare il pattern di cui forati, ho provato a studiare le opzioni che fornisce l'Add-in di visual scripting nodale Dynamo 0.7.6.4045.
Dynamo possiede le funzioni base dello scripting classico però in forma visuale, rappresentata da un nodo con un input e un output, in modo che il fruitore possa concentrarsi sulle relazioni fra i parametri che intende utilizzare.
Ho iniziato riparametrizzando il mio cubo forato in liguaggio Dynamo: