STUDIO AIR ALGORITHMIC SKETCHBOOK 2015, SEMESTER 1, ALESSANDRO CHRISTOPHER DUNKLEY
Table of Contents Conceptualisation 1 - Vase Design 2- Pavilion design
Vase Design - Week 1 Strategy 1
This vase design strategy uses 4 simple creations of a circle that are based off different set axis (X,Y,Z) as well as manipulable radiuses. They are then lofted with each other to create the form seen.
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Strategy 2
This vase design strategy uses 2 set polylines that create a form. The forms are then connected via multiple changeable marker points which create connected lines with the shift list input tool and then loft to the various forms
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Strategy 3
This vase design strategy has been created using many different shapes (pentagons, circle, square ect) that are stacked upon each other via axis points. The shapes are then created multiple times via the series tool and lofted to various shapes.
Strategy 4
This vase design strategy has been created from a set polyshape which has been replicated up and allowed to fillet to various sizes
Strategy 5
This vase design strategy has been created from a cur ve that has been created and replicated up various times. The shape has then been cross referenced with multiple series and then revolved around each other
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Pavilion Design - Week 2
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Script- Design
The dimentions of this pavilion are 20x20 and aim to respond to a give location along Meri creek. This design is created with the experimentation of creating a pavilion that is dynamiclly manipulated from a known point on a cur ve running through the pavilion outline. The form of the pavilion shape then responds to the location of that point on the cur ve and therefor changes the shape accordingly. After the script has been created for the pavilion materials can be added using Weaverbird which adds differnet surfaces depending on the tool used from the Weaverbird plugin (see images).
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Data Tree Management
Extra TaskThe images shown are exporing the use of Data Tree Managment in whihc it is possible to create shor t, long and cross referenced lists.
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Long List Cross Ref
Short List
All Lists
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