CREDITS: Workshop Director: M. Arch Mhd Ziwar Al Nouri Mohamad Ziwar Al Nouri is an architect and computational designer with experience in parametric design. He has a Master’s degree in Advanced Design and Digital architecture (M. Arch) from Elisava, ADDA, Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain, and a Master in Architecture from Studio Zaha Hadid / Sejima -University of Applied Art Vienna. Tutor at Zaha Hadid / Sejima Studio in Vienna and has lectured in many workshops such as IAAC and MAG-LAB.
Collaborations: Arch . Mohammad Marzouk Marzouk- Chilichoc
Architect, Master Higher Business Administration. Majoring in Marketing Management. Higher Institute of Business Administration (HIBA) Marketing Manager of Al Bajaa Events - Director of Chilichoc /Creativity and Marketing
Dr.Abdallah- GM Center
Director of Global Management Group Institute.
Participants:
Abdallah Raad Khairallah Ammar Al Hetteh Amjad Al Shatta Bilal Beghdadi Farah Al Ali Lama Hal Mouhammad Zanboua Tala Shams Eddin
Report layout and cover design Mhd Ziwar Al Nouri
CONTENTS: Introduction Workshop Overview Program Overview Methology Works of Participants
INTRODUCTION The workshop aims to introduce the software Grasshopper (plug-in for the parametric modeling in Rhino), and how to build and develop parametric data structures (from basic simple lists to complex data trees). Participants will also develop a parametric skin by introducing different methods of creating variations within the subdivided surface in response to certain forces, the new parametric skin will become responsive to different levels of interactions. The Participants will be guided through the most important aspects of the program and the main techniques for visual programming in Rhinoceros.
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW: What’s the Grasshopper? Grasshopper® is a plugin for the Rhinoceros 3D modeling package—is a graphical algorithm editor that takes advantage of Rhino’s existing tools. Grasshopper offers new ways to expand and control the 3D design and modeling processes, including automating repetitive processes; generating geometry through mathematical functions; quickly making changes to complex models; and creating complex forms through repetitions of simple geometry. Grasshopper requires no programming or scripting knowledge, but still allows designers a high degree of flexibility in creating both simple and complex forms. What I will learn from the workshop? • Introduction to Grasshopper and algorithmic geometry • Creating complex geometries through parametric modeling • Interactive skin and adaptive skin with environment aspects. • Understanding of performative design
PROGRAM OVERVIEW: 1st Day: Software interface • Basic Interface - how Grasshopper works together with Rhino • Components Data Structure - List and Tree • Lists & Data Tree: management, manipulation, visualization • Geometry generation from data stream 2D Patterning • Base exercises (Attractor field, Surface subdivision) • Image Sampler • Morphing
PROGRAM OVERVIEW: 2nd Day: Surface Mapping • Advanced exercise: Data-reactive component – data-reactive tessellation on NURBS surface. • Creating and manipulating all the main geometry types - Points, Vectors, Lines, Curves, Surfaces and Meshes. • Mesh sub-division with Weaverbird. • Lunchbox and Penalization
3rd Day:
Parametric Model • Environmental feedback with Geco (Solar – Shadow – Light Analysis). • Folded Panels and Unfolding • Extract data from analysis and how to apply it on the skin
Abdallah Raad Khairallah
Amjad Al Shatta
Bilal Beghdadi
Farah Al Ali
Lama Hal
ADAPTIVE SKIN
TOWER ANALYZING
UNIT FUNCTIONALITY
Tala Shams El Din
tower analysing
Tala Shams Eddin
tower loft
plan
twisted tower
plan
Concept
the unit
completly open
light only
completly closed
sunlight and heat
Tala Shams Eddin
section
section
Mouhammad Zanboua
I N S P I R A T I O N
C O N C E P T A N A L Y S I S
THANK YOU
Links: ZNArch: https://at.linkedin.com/in/ziwaralnouri https://www.facebook.com/ZNArch/ https://www.facebook.com/ziwar.alnouri CHILICHOC: https://www.facebook.com/ChiliChoc-1282225218468298/ Rhino Blog: http://blog.rhino3d.com/2016/11/adaptive-skin-workshop-november-24-26.html