I attended the Novedge Intro to Grasshopper for Rhino Webinar yesterday. It was given by Andy Payne, from LIFT Architects, and I found it to be really helpful and informative in getting a handle on the basics of Grasshoppers and its capabilities.
Here's a recorded video of it, for those of you who missed it:
The webinar covers three things: First Andy goes over the the interface and explains where and what everything is. Next he covers two tutorials, the first of which is a truss.
For more Grasshopper information, click here.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Intro to Grasshopper for Rhino
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architecture,
build,
design,
information visualization,
video
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective
Its amazing to me that with just a subtle change in his interventions in each of these corners, the result was a huge difference in one's experience of the corner. All the more interesting by the fact that each one is the same size and height.
As an architect, Richard Serra's work is very relevant in that he has a unique ability to play with our perceptions of a space without us even noticing that he's doing so. This was the first time I have seen his drawings, and they were almost more powerful to me than the sculptures, because they provided a window into his thought process and his ideas about form, gravity, force, and weight.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Songs Outside My Window
Last night, I was sitting on my couch reading about masonry walls as one does on a regular Saturday night. The window was open, because it finally getting warmish here in NYC and humid, which tells me that its almost beach weather (!!!). Around midnight, I heard the most beautiful sounds of singing floating up from the street and into my living room. I looked outside, and it was coming from the Ukranian Orthodox Church on my block. The entire congregation had gone outside, standing together on the balcony with candles, singing songs (which I didn't understand, but assume they must be about Easter).
What a welcome surprise. Thank you!
Labels:
manhattan,
music,
new york,
urban landscape
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Transfinite
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art,
information visualization,
new york,
Park Avenue Armory,
video
Midwest Landscape
I went to visit my folks in Ohio. I always get a window seat so I can observe the drastic change in landscape from New York to Ohio. The big open flat plains of the Midwest are so peaceful and quiet, especially on a misty rainy day like this one, and a welcome respite from New York City.
Labels:
architecture,
big sky,
house,
Ohio,
photography,
travel
Friday, April 8, 2011
Soundview News
As you may already know, the site for our studio this semester is in Soundview Bronx, which includes Soundview Housing and Soundview Park. After becoming a fan of the Soundview Park Facebook Page, I saw a link to this video. Morgan Powell has been researching and writing about the Bronx River, and now gives tours along the river as a way to bring people back in touch with the history of the river and surrounding neighborhoods and create a greater appreciation of the rich history of the region.
Labels:
architecture,
bronx,
CUNY,
new york,
urban landscape,
video,
water
Monday, April 4, 2011
Grasshopper
I'm going to the Intro to Grasshopper webinar, April 27 and I can't wait! And by "going" I mean I'll be going to my computer.
Labels:
architecture,
build,
design,
drawing,
information visualization
Sunday, April 3, 2011
New Views, Just for You
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