
Category: Fall 2015
Final Project – Privacy Screens
The final project for the Fall 2015 term is available at the link below. Students are asked to design a family of nine [9] privacy screens that all share the same design space, and to build one at full scale.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jV3VwfwprBduWQKrGz2ooqrVihox8Iace6ARbvH79BU/edit?usp=sharing
Product Family- Egg Holder
Kokedama Planters!
Remove the Seam!!
Hey guys,
does anyone remember how to remove the seam or connecting line while still having it as a surface???
Digital Futures Meshing Workshop Tomorrow!
Tomorrow from 12-4pm, David Mans of Grimshaw Architects and Digital Futures (also the developer of Mesh+) will give a series of [4] 1-hour workshops on form-finding and advanced meshing workflows in Grasshopper. This promises to be highly excellent material – I’m hoping to catch the Mesh+ and Cocoon sessions myself. What better way to spend a rainy Saturday could you ask for, eh?
The Geos
The Geos, short for geometric, were inspired by highly geometric honeycomb shapes creating a delicate pattern of interwoven forms. The Geos consists of 5 different ring holders all belonging to the same family: The Circle, Triangle, Cylinder, Cone and Prism. With its many unique cutouts and shapes the Geos present a beautiful array of display pieces, which will compliment your displayed ring.
Final presentation requirements
Hey!
Does anyone know the final presentation requirements, meaning exactly what we need to include in the presentation on tuesday?
-Stine-
Error: Face Vertex Exceeds Mesh Vertex Count
I keep getting a message when trying to make a mesh that the “mesh exceeds the mesh vertex count.” I’ve tried playing with the sliders, but nothing seems to change! Any ideas where to look?
Thanks!
The disappearance of the Lunchbox plugin
Hey!
I can’t find the Lunchbox plugin in the class folder, did it disappear? If so is there any way for me to download it to the school computers, as it is a vital part in my project?
-Stine-

















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