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HYEONGMO GOO 119 Elizabeth at Apt 43, New York NY 10013 Phone: 716-816-5967 Email: ghmhjy@gmail.com Website: www.hyeongmogoo.com

EDUCATION University at Buffalo, Buffalo NY

Fall 2013 Present

University at Buffalo, Buffalo NY

Spring 2013

Master in Architecture Candidate 2015 Bachelor of Science in Architecture +Minor in Urban Planning GPA: 3.51 / 4.0

HONORS at the University at Buffalo Second Award in Residential Concept, RE-THINKING THE FUTURE

Fall 2014

2013 Phyllis Euker Fund

Fall 2014

Scholorships and Research Assistantships for Master Program

Spring 2013

Magna cum Laude

Spring 2013

Excellence in Research Award

Spring 2013

Dean’s List

Fall 2012

Best Student Award

Fall 2009

SKILL Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesign Autodesk CAD, 3DS Max, Revit, and Ecotect Analysis Rhino and Grasshopper Coding in Arduino and Processing

REFERENCE Song, Jinyoung Lopez-Pineiro, Sergio Warren, Harry

T: (347)868-7664 T: (716)880-9301 T: (716)430-5519

E: jysong@gmail.com E: sergio.lopezpineiro@gmail.com E: hlwarren@buffalo.edu


WORK EXPERIENCE University at Buffalo, Buffalo NY

Research Assistant for Prof. Jinyoung Song Architecture Design +Participate as a research assistant for a study of new approach in renovation of aged apartment in Seoul Korea.

Fall 2014 Present

Research Assistant for Prof. Sean Burkholder Landscape Architecture Design Public Park in Silo City in Buffalo +Participated this project as a designer to propose a new public space in Silo City. Re-usage of Dredges nearby Great Lakes +Participated this project as a researcher to analyze existing dredges in the nearby Great Lakes, and designed prototypes of future recreation facilities in the dredges. In addition, produced a rendering of a prototype of dredge usage.

Fall 2013 Spring 2014

FZAD Architecture + Design, New York NY Interior Design and Home Renovation Internship +Worked in interior design team to counsel high-end home design including furniture. I produced 2D and 3D ren

Fall 2014

Purcell Design, Buffalo NY Interior Design Internship

Fall 2013 Spring 2014

HPS, Orchard Park NY Architecture Internship

Fall 2013

H+W STUDIO, Buffalo NY Architecture Internship

Summer 2013

derings and mill-work drawings for customized furniture. The project was a vacation home in Florida and my team proposed a completed solution of home renovation.

+Worked as a designer and did small scale of renovations of an office and cafeteria in Rochester NY. In addition, I prepared industrial pattern designs and present new patterns to manufacturer and client. Produced all 2D drafting and 3D modeling.

+Worked in a renovation of a single family house in New Jersey. I produced 2D drawings and 3D models.

ECHDC Project in Buffalo Downtown +Participated this project as an intern architect to propose concept designs for a children’s museum, a beer garden, and a restaurant complex. I produced 3D models and renderings.


TABLECONTENTS

Architectural Projects BELLIS PERENNIS

2015

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GENESEE & BAILEY VILLAGE

2014

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BLOOMING CITY

2014

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HERMS

2014

14-15

COMFORTABLE HOUSE

2014

16-17

LICK BRANCH ECOSTREAM

2014

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BAMBOO FOREST

2013

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HOME ON RHYTHM

2012

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BOTANICAL GARDEN

2012

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OFFICE H

2011

30-33

HOLY HEXAGON

2011

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Theoretical Studies FACADE AS

2014

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SOCIAL ACCIDENT

2013

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DESIGN BY NUMBER

2013

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2015 Spring Architectural Competition

BELLIS PERENNIS Location: Amsterdam Proposal Program: Public Memorial Bellis perennis, the proposal for an MH17 Memorial, references 298 fields of constructed landscapes with flowers atop bamboo poles which, form these landscapes. The yellow daisies symbolize the innocence of the victims. The flowering cycle responds to the time of the MH17 tragedy as the daisies (suggested plant) bloom in mid-July, changing the color of the fields and creating a landscape that responds to the time of the tragedy. The phenomenon linking reference and remembering is established through the geometry of circles and the various height of the poles which, respond to the ages and families of the victims. The resulting geometry creates a valley of flowers for each victim and the center of this valley provides a moment to view the whole arrangement.

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN / SECTION

EXPERIENCE OF MEMORIAL OVER TIME Anyone can adopt one planter to care for the flower they grow in it to facilitate the blooming in mid-July. People will participate in the creation of memorial and will be able to develop a personal connection to the tragedy through their interaction with the memorial.

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1. MEMORIAL FIELD 2. DOCK 3. PAVILION 4. LOBBY 5. MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 6. CAFE 7. KITCHEN 8. STORAGE 9. MEETING ROOM 10. OFFICE 11. TOILET

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AXON DIAGRAM OF ONE MODULE

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DEDICATED SPACE TO EACH VICTIM THE SIZE OF THE CIRCLE IS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE VICTIM’S AGE TO INDICATE THEIR UNFULFILLED LIFE

CHILDREN

PLAN

ELDERLY PERSON

FAMILY

POLE SECTION

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ALL THE TIME AFTER SUNSET

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SECTION

1.3m clear

1. SUGGESTED PLANT (DAISY) 2. TRANSVERSE CUT AT LEAST 1’ AWAY FROM FIRST KNOT 3. 4” DIAMETER BAMBOO POLE 4. TOTAL LENGTH VARIES FROM 200MM TO 2300MM 5. BAMBOO POLE TO BE WEATHER PROOFED WITH A MATTE TRASPARENT VARNISH 6. STAINLESS STEEL FRAMING AT WATER LEVEL 7. STAINLESS STEEL ROD ANCHORED TO THE UNDER WATER SOIL

Stainless base housing at water level

Stainless base housing at water level

Stainless base housing at water level

Stainless rod embedded 2m minimum into soil

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Stainless rod embedded 2m minimum into soil

Stainless rod embedded 2m minimum into soil

MID-JULY

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2014 Fall Architecture & Urban Planning Studio

GENESEE & BAILEY VILLAGE Location: Buffalo NY Proposal Program: Masterplan “Genesee & Bailey Village,” the name our client has given the site, is currently a distressed inner city community on the periphery of the City of Buffalo. Despite being proximate to various commercial hubs and venues this particular area has limited services to offer its residences. Our challenges for this site will be to determine the salvageable elements of the neighborhood that can be a part of the community’s future. We want to balance the community growing organically with some bold strategies to improve the overall trajectory of the neighborhood.

Concept Movement

Creation of Space

Design Study

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2014 Fall Architecture & Urban Planning Competition

BLOOMING CITY Location: Shenzhen China Proposal Program: Masterplan Shenzhen is rapidly growing with emerging industries of new energies, internet information technology and culture. The project site, planned to attract those industries and strengthen the city’s CBD function, has unique urban potentials. Regionally, it is expected to have excellent mobility systems (High-speed railway and multiple subway lines), recreational attractions (Shenzhen Bay Waterfront, Happy Valley), and upscale residential neighborhoods. However, it lacks local micro-scale mobility connections among those regional location potentials. To sustain Shenzhen’s growth, the project reshapes the city’s new economic geography with a new mobility system and the iconic Iconic Towers Blooming City center.

STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM Diagonal grid structure is an extension of 3D park main design scheme on tower face. It reduces the number of vertical columns and creates open views from tower to landscape.

Iconic Towers Convention Center Iconic Towers

Extrude towers to full height

Convention Center

Extrude towers to full heightConvention Center

Extrude towers to full height

Sharpen form to create dynamic views for pedestrians

Sharpen form to create dynamic views for pedestrians

Sharpen form to create dynamic views for pedestrians

Maximize ground level greenery by moving the convention center to the sky birdge, also allowing the iconic towers to be displayed holistically.

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Diagonal grid structure is an extension of 3D park main design scheme on tower face. It provides less number of vertical columns and creates open views from tower to landscape.


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2014 Summer Architecture Internship

HERMS Location: Miami FL Proposal Program: Residence Concerting interior renovation in classical and antique scheme with customized furniture design was a mission from a client who had a vacation house in Florida. My team provided several design options including customized furniture with fully visualized 3D perspective.

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2014 Spring Architecture Studio

C O M F O R TA B L E H O U S E Location: Buffalo NY Proposal Program: Residence

The idea of home is rooted from change with the primitive desires a being protected in a mother’s womb from unexpected dangers such as weather changes and attacks from wild animals and /or strangers. House represents a tool for newborn humanity in a term of home and human desires comfortableness in his under physical living place as much as a place where they came from, mother’s womb. A definition of home is perceptual and completed by individuals with very subjective perspectives for different gender, age, and culture. Since housing became an independent unit to occupy man’s daily life, it has been regarded as a source of everything and potentially could hold everything. Home is lively synchronized with his memories to get a unique identification. For this unique identification, personalization and ownership are used to describe ‘comfort house’. To express memories of homeowner over house, storage is picked as its main function and covers whole scheme of house design. T shape of structure is created for wholly open wing spaces with condensed activities on a center core of house. Storage means not only keeping tenants’ materials in this house, but also it becomes a place for their daily activities as functioning as integrated house structure.

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Dining Room 23%

Dining Room 24%

Dining Room 25%

Kitchen 0%

Kitchen 0%

Sitting Room 48%

Bedroom 6% Sitting Room 71%

Bathroom 0%

Entertaining

Relaxing

Talking

Watching TV

Kitchen 20%

Sitting Room 47%

Dining Room 35%

Bedroom 29%

Kitchen 6% Bedroom 18%

Bedroom 7%

Bathroom 0%

Bathroom 0%

Eating

Sleeping Kitchen 2%

Dining Room 10%

Reading Bathroom 0%

Sitting Room 15%

Sitting Room 13%

Bathroom 0%

Dining Room 14%

Bedroom 5% Kitchen 5%

Dining Room 40%

Bedroom 73%

Kitchen 42%

Bedroom 34%

Sitting Room 36%

Bathroom 11%


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‘T’ represents a shape of structure of house. Walls from typical box shape move to center of space as a single supporting structure. And then both side of open spaces are free from structure and have visual open space to outside. Therefore, the open wing spaces create communications between neighbors as blurring boundaries and curtain is a material to provide visual open communicable space with neighbors and provide physical separation for personal space at the same time. And materials on wall are used to define this characteristic of space as glass representing community activities and wood representing individual activities.

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2013 Fall Architecture & Urban Planning Competition

LICK BRANCH ECOSTREAM Location: Nashville TN Proposal Program: Master Plan The Lick Branch EcoStream is a multipurpose infrastructure system disguised as an iconic public park for tourists and locals of Nashville. It is an interwoven network of active urban landscapes, historical connections, and water infrastructure. Essentially, the Sulphur Dell development area is ubiquitously composed of three elements: History, Health, and the Environment.

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2013 Spring Architecture Studio

BAMBOO FOREST Location: Brooklyn NY Proposal Program: Residence with Commercials The concept of wooden architecture, that means built by nature, equals the principle idea of Korean traditional architecture, Han-Ok. The house is built by a unique joint system without additional nails or hammers to connect between posts and beams. Horizontally spreading out units instead of vertically piling them up allows easy distributing the stress from gravity; therefore, the height of building does not interrupt neighbors’ landscape. In order to achieve sustainability, this proposal aims to provide maximum flexibility with minimum resources.

Mass Study

1 Year

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ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY Bamboo forest in courtyard space provides good amount of bamboo trees, which will be moved into wood workshop in the ground oor, and transformed into necessities (Glubam for construction or sale products for workshop users.) Growing and harvest bamboo are fully controlled in the site; therefore, can save a lot of cost from shipping and buying materials from other places.

Process of Bamboo

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4 Year

6 Year

7 Year


3 Bed Unit

2 Bed Unit

1 Bed Unit

Studio Unit

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2012 Fall Architecture Studio

HOME ON RHYTHM Location: Buffalo NY Proposal Program: Residence with Concert Stage The residencial project required an integration of multi-purpose space, life safety, strucutre, shading techniques, mechanic, and accessiblity. I practiced how structure influences lifesafety and how mechanic services are installed and located. The public program provides a training of dealing with two different building code requirements in one complex. I designed a shape of structure for public program, and then put residential units in the structure.

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CONCEPT in MASSING To efficiently deliver sound, architectural shape must engage physical function like amplifier. Partially covered nagative space will result the bounce sound and creates its directionality. This acoustic function creates the condition of music stage without any additional material.

To decide the shape of units, I used the grid from Vienna, and then pick the modules to create suitable space for different size of units.


CONCEPT in STRUCTURE Load bearing wall is the main structure system to sustain the stress of building weight by gravity. However, the building would fall down without tension; therefore, I installed two cores to create the tension against gravity.

CONCEPT in DAYLIGHT CONTROL Customized louver is not only working as a screen for daylight, but also works as a part of exterior ornament to complete unusual exterior identity in facade.

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Third Floor

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Green Roof

Comunity Space

Cross Ventilation

Solar Screen

Public Open Space Green Space

Thermal Heat Pump

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The roof garden is green community space. The green roof works as a playground for children and a picnic place for everyone. Super insulation with earth materials allow to grow various types of plants on the roof, and help to provide comfortable temperature to residents.

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2012 Spring Architecture Studio

B O TA N I C A L G A R D E N Location: Buffalo NY Proposal Program: Extention of Botanical Garden Analysis of existing botanical garden provides skills of researach and deep analysis. The analysis proposes definition to categorise types of plants and programs. Based on the research, programs of different weather based plants were created.

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Dry & Arid Exhibition Hall

Exterior Perspective View

Ground Floor

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2 0 11 F a l l A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o

OFFICE H Location: Pittsburgh PA Proposal Program: Office with Market The office project required an integration of multi-purpose space, egress system and shading techniques. I studied how light affects building spaces and learned to design and applied efficient louvers. The market space provides a training of combining two different programs. I designed two programs with different spatial qualities, the office was stacked while the market space was more open.

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Open Louver


Office Mass Study

Combination of Masses

Market Mass Study

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Center Open Court

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Concept Sketch

Design View Achievement

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2 0 11 S p r i n g A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o

H O LY H E X A G O N Location: Buffalo NY Proposal Program: Mosque

Bundle Family Complete space has expectable growing patterns and clear boundaries to identify steps of spatial expansion.

Complete Space

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Family Bundle ‘Incomplete space’ has irregular growin gpatterns that eliminate the understanding of a clear boundary.This creates a space that is initially unrecognizable.

inComplete Space

The Study of muslim life gives understanding of different culture and provides an experience of different architectural strategies. The accessiblities affect to the circulation design.


Less Open Roof

Semi Open Roof

Open Roof

Lessopening roof applies to spaces where more privacyis necessary such as restroom, shower-room, and etc.

Semi-open roof applies to spaces for circulation and interstritied space between main programs.

Abiggesetopen roof applies for prayer-rooms where requires the most public quality of spcae and are occupied by many people at one time.

Light Control is a key aspect in enhencing space for religious purposes. The prayer room as a open space in a masque and a place where people congregate in forge groups. The open roof design blurs the boundary between the inner prayer room and the outside. The roof also passively collects by the use of vertical drain pipes. The water is then used in the heating & cooling system.

Prayer -Room Light

Outdoor court place under Prayer -Room shares light sources with the pray room in day and night time. The courtyard scene is not only for the muslim population, but it also open to the public. The accessible design as outdoor access, so people who are not Muslim can access without religious practice.

Rain Circluation

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2014 Fall Architecture Research

FA C A D E A S Façade is IDENTITY of architecture. To talk about façade as, first I need to address what façade was to me. Façade was one of architectural elevations to me. I believed that façade is completed by space design; in other words, how to create internal and outer space for different activities defines natural exterior appearance and it is façade. I considered building and façade are not separated, but always come together in same language of design. During this seminar, I contact a new perspective in façade design and have tracked its significant meaning what I have missed during design practices in the past. Ornament, structure, and sustainability are foundations in overall architectural design and the façade design also shares these to create its own identity.

Propaganda When I started to define façade, I looked at examples of building as façade = building. Ryugyong Hotel in Pyeong-yang, North Korea has simple but has strong visual impact from geometric shape, and façade exactly does express same geometric as building shape. Here is no additional ornament or sustainability. A mass of pure shape of building defines a façade. As regional characteristics and cultures influence architecture typology, this building expresses political aspects as propaganda to deliver messages to public. Similar like architectures from Soviet Union, there is only simplicity but there is clear strategy. It only cares big scale of movement than small detail because architect thought about city-landscape view from further distance.

Amnesia Unma apartment in Seoul, Korea represents a typical living typology. It means more than a house in Korea society and has developed as non-identified form of living cage. Amnesia is caused by non-characterized facade and there is neutral condition in a forest of apartment. Variety of people who live in exact same shape and size of cage erase their own identities by their home. If Ryugyong hotel represents political aspect of North Korea, Unma Apartment extremely unveils social life-style in South Korea. Small land and high populated density of Seoul needed mass production of living cage, high-rise apartment, and rectangular box typology without humanity stamped tremendous number of living spaces in 60s to 80s. Unma apartment was one of its results.

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Concealment After propaganda, I moved my eyes on very distinguished façade from Ryugyong Hotel. Jingumae Building in Tokyo, Japan has a separation between building and façade. Its façade is ornament and partially sustainability at the same time. There is no common design elements from building such as material, structure, or design strategy. Literally this façade is a mask for this building as providing a screen for concealing privacy and filtering day-light and expressing a difference among neighbors.

Pattern Doha tower is similar example like Jingumae Building. When I found this building, I expected that façade worked as both structure and ornament. However, it only worked as ornament. Façade has a specialized pattern design without structural function and sustainability. A Unique aspect in this façade design is connection of regional and cultural influence in pattern design. Although its pattern comes from traditional architectural element as moucharabieh, it only works visualization instead of sun-screen.

Communication The reason I was interested in Crystal Mesh was there are separation works between building and façade by different designers. Therefore, this project is a collaboration of two different specialists. And façade reflected regional and historical tradition in building design and considered recovering historical landscape view as using lights in façade elements. I believe that these details have strong connections with regional characteristics.

Sustainability & Communication When windy day, the flexible fiberglass fabric of façade flips like communicating with nature and, I expect, it would make sounds like whispering. That is why I consider this façade is ornament and sustainability as communication on site. Whatever usage of this structure, the furs worked like fabric material on Fabric Façade Studio Apartment. When rain, the furs hold the rain for a moment as reminding the last time. Therefore, material itself interacts with different environmental conditions.

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2013 Fall Architecture Research

SOCIAL ACCIDENT Use Arduino, This proposes an excess that releases the potential of an individual’s inner social energy by a designed accident. Today’s people communicate through machines like smartphones or computers and this phenomenon means disconnections of individuals in our physical society. Excess in my proposal wakes the potential of social energy up. Excess not only causes an oral communication, but also other physical expressions are caused. Additionally, an eXtra Small scale of changes in a big scale of a location brings a widely spreadable seed to root our desires toward social communications and to bloom better possibilities of physical communications by designed accident.

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This proposes an excess that releases the potential of an individual’s inner social energy by a designed accident. Today’s people communicate through machines like smartphones or computers and this phenomenon means disconnections of individuals in our physical society. Excess in my proposal wakes the potential of social energy up. Excess not only causes an oral communication, but also other physical expressions are caused. Additionally, an eXtra Small scale of changes in a big scale of a location brings a widely spreadable seed to root our desires toward social communications and to bloom better possibilities of physical communications by designed accident.

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2013 Spring Architecture Research

DESIGN BY NUMBER Use Processing, create digital patterns by a variety of codes. The initial motive of studied structure was Gothic as a high pitched ceiling and rib-arches. It started from 2D line pattern drawings and developed later as 3D structures with complexities. I used void and solid space by a single structural element as pipe.

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import controlP5.*; import toxi.geom.*; import toxi.geom.mesh.*; import peasy.*; import processing.dxf.*; ArrayList ballCollection; ArrayList controlBallCollection; ArrayList attractorPtsCollection; PrintWriter output; boolean dxfExport; PeasyCam cam; float Zheight = 1200; void setup() { size(screen.width*2/3, screen. height*2/3, P3D); //size(1200, 1200, P3D); //peasy cam cam = new PeasyCam(this, width/2, height/2, 0, width); cam.setMinimumDistance(50); cam. setMaximumDistance(width*2); //array lists ballCollection = new ArrayList(); controlBallCollection = new ArrayList(); attractorPtsCollection = new ArrayList(); //variation of ball float controlElementsNum = 30; float elementsNum1 = 1; //create controlball loop for (int i=0; i<controlElementsNum; i++) { float myControlRadius = random(width/10, width/7); Vec3D controlOrigin = new Vec3D (random(width*0.25, width*0.75), random(height*0.25, height*0.75), random(0,

}

void keyPressed() { // use a key press so that it doesn’t make a million files if (key == ‘e’) { dxfExport = true; println(“DXF export complete!”); } }

}

} } //draw a line to closest attractor stroke(100); //line(loc.x, loc.y, closestAttr.x, closestAttr.y); //make this distance loc3D z height //alter loc3D z height loc3D = new Vec3D(loc); loc3D.z = closestDist; line(loc.x, loc.y, 0, loc.x, loc.y, loc.z); }

/* void keyPressed() { if (key == ‘e’) { void bezierCurve() { println(“asdf”); noFill(); for (int i=0; i<ballCollection. stroke(0, 255, 0); size(); i++) { //as big as ballCollection size, it creates data in export folder closestAttr3D = new Vec3D Ball mb = (Ball) ballCollection. (attractPt1.x, attractPt1.y, get(i); attractPt1.z +30); output.println( mb.loc.x + “,” +mb.loc.y + “,” + bezier( mb.loc.z attractPt1.x, attractPt1.y, ); attractPt1.z, } closestAttr3D.x, output.flush(); closestAttr3D.y, closestAttr3D.z, output.close(); loc.x, loc.y, loc.z, } loc.x, loc.y, 0 } ); */ Vec3D locTemp = new Vec3D(loc); Vec3D loc3DTemp = new Vec3D(attractPt1); Vec3D closestAttrTemp = new Vec3D(attractPt1); class Ball { float speedFactor = 6; locCollection.add(locTemp); float myRadius; loc3DCollection. int ctrlInt; add(loc3DTemp); int controlParentNum; closestAttrCollection. add(closestAttrTemp); Vec3D loc; Vec3D speed = new Vec3D for (int i = 0; i< locCollection. (random(-4.2,4.2),random(-3,3), size(); i++) { 1.8); Vec3D myLoc = (Vec3D) Vec3D origin; locCollection.get(i); Vec3D grav = new Vec3D Vec3D myLoc3D = (Vec3D)

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