Rhinoceros

Trasimeno Square, Rome and Via Aslago, Bolzano Solar Radiation (work in progress)

  • Posted on: 24 April 2015
  • By: Monaco_Zianna

1) Evaluation of our building in Trasimeno Square and analysis of solar radiation

First of all, we developed our model with the insert of more details, such as windows, balconies and indentations. 

We decided to study only the South-East and South elevations. These are the facades more exposed to light, thus, we thought they would have been the more intresting to analyze. 

The task was to analyze the solar radiation in different ways:

[WIP] Geometrical study about the dome of Sant'Ivo at Sapienza university

  • Posted on: 10 March 2015
  • By: lorenzo.pirone

[ W I P ]

This is a work in progress post, I am still inserting images and text, I hope it'll be ready soon!

 

Hi everyone!

This is my first post in this blog, so I would like to introduce myself: my name is Lorenzo Pirone, i'm attending a master degree in Architectural Design in Roma 3 university, Italy.

I started using Grasshopper for Rhino one year ago, and in this first post I will talk about my first experience with this software, that is an ongoing work.

Testing Rhynamo

  • Posted on: 21 October 2014
  • By: Cristiano Piagn...

We are testing Rhynamo, a great beta tool for Dynamo, developed by Case. In particular, we focused on the importing nodes, that allow you to import elements from Rhinoceros to Dynamo.
Importing nodes: Breps, Nurbs Curves, Points, Polylines, Mesh, Arcs, Lines, Polycurves, NurbSurfaces, Curves, Circles.

We used each of these nodes and most of the time it worked very well with simple Rhino objects made ​​by us.

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