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Back at the BAC; weaving cont. | Robotic Arm Fabrication | design machines
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Robotic Arm Fabrication design machines. String Fab: Wrap up →. Back at the BAC; weaving cont. It had taken us a bit longer to get things set up than orginally thought. Esko was kind enough to stay later, but by 6:00 we had to get going. We did have to finish the pattern by hand at the BAC a few days later. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. String Fab: Wrap up →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Paper Presentation at ACADIA 2014 in Los Angeles | Computational Design Sandbox
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Paper Presentation at ACADIA 2014 in Los Angeles. October 24, 2014. Paper presentation at ACADIA 2014, Los Angeles. On October 24, my colleague Oliver Krieg and I present our research paper “Behavioral Strategies: Synthesizing design computation and robotic fabrication of lightweight timber plate structures” at the California Science Center (Home of the Space Shuttle Endeavour) as part of the ACADIA 2014 conference. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Sorry, your b...
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Robert Lang: Idea + square = origami | Computational Design Sandbox
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Robert Lang: Idea square = origami. October 16, 2008. There is this interesting talk by Robert Lang over at TED which connects paper folding and circle packing. Circle packing is one of the topics I have been exploring in my research hence the interest. Following is a quote from the presentation: “In the 1990s origami artists […] realized that we can make arbitrarily complicated figures just by packing circles.”. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Sorry, your blog...
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TRR 141 Kick-off meeting | Computational Design Sandbox
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TRR 141 Kick-off meeting. November 13, 2014. Nov 13-14, 2014: The DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre / Sonderforschungsbereich Transregio 141. 8220;Biological Design and Integrative Stuctures” kicked-off with a 2-day workshop. I’m happy and proud to be part of one of the most advanced research projects for biomimetics in architecture and engineering in the world! I’ll be working on project A07. More information on: http:/ www.trr141.de. Click to email (Opens in new window). Enter your comment here.
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Bio | Computational Design Sandbox
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Tobias studied architecture at the Bauhaus-University in Weimar, Germany and at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia as part of the US-EU Joint Consortium for Higher Education. He received his diploma-engineering degree in 2005. He has been invited studio critic at Columbia GSAPP, Harvard GSD, Pratt Institute, AA in London, and the Staedelschule Frankfurt and has internationally taught various workshops on scripting and algorithmic design. Click to email (Opens in new window).
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Lecture at RE.WORK Future Cities Summit, London | Computational Design Sandbox
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Lecture at RE.WORK Future Cities Summit, London. December 5, 2014. Dec 5, 2014: Invited lecture titled “Performative Wood” at the RE.WORK Future Cities Summit at “The Crystal” in London. The conference “explored the opportunities of accelerating technologies and their impact on our urban areas”. My presentation showcased research conducted at the Institute for Computational Design into the digital design and robotic fabrication of lightweight timber structures such as the Landesgartenschau Exhibition Hal...
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Circle Packing within Polyline Boundary | Computational Design Sandbox
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Circle Packing within Polyline Boundary. February 15, 2010. In the past, I’ve received a couple of questions regarding the circlepacking definition for Rhino Grasshopper. One of those questions is regarding the possibility to use your own custom boundary for the packing as opposed to using the default square shaped boundary. Well, it is really not that difficult:. Version 0.6.0059). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). I was ...
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Circle Packing with Grasshopper | Computational Design Sandbox
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Circle Packing with Grasshopper. November 6, 2008. Version 0.6.0059). A translation one of my previous rhinoscript/processing circle packing exercises to Grasshopper using the vb.net component. It is iteratively adding random points within a boundary and creating tangent circles to either previously generated circles or to the boundary – whichever is closer. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). June 17, 2009 at 6:57 pm. Just ...
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Presentation at Autodesk’s Pier 9 in San Francisco | Computational Design Sandbox
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Presentation at Autodesk’s Pier 9 in San Francisco. October 29, 2014. Presentation at Pier 9. Oct 27, 2014: I gave a talk titled “Morphospaces of Robotic Fabrication” presenting ICD’s latest research at Autodesk’s Pier 9. In San Francisco as part of an ongoing design studio taught by Kyle Steinfeld. Assistant Professor of Architecture at UC Berkeley. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.