





Here are mythree attempts.
1.UV & Surface
2. Hexagon & Porject
Neither of them are similer with the project I found.
I was wonderting if it is related to isocurve as .
3. Isocurve & Hexagon
Surface – Isocurve – Points – Hexagon?






Here are mythree attempts.
1.UV & Surface
2. Hexagon & Porject
Neither of them are similer with the project I found.
I was wonderting if it is related to isocurve as .
3. Isocurve & Hexagon
Surface – Isocurve – Points – Hexagon?








parametric interior wall pattern



This reading was really interesting and informative. I was struck by how recent all of these developments of systematization are given how deeply rooted the curve is in design history. Reading about Casteljau’s realization – “rather than defining a curve by points along its length, [he figured out] that it could be accurately plotted and controlled by manipulating a few points around its vicinity – when these points of influence were moved, the curve would follow, similar to the intuitive response of moving the weights that anchored the boat builder’s spline” – made me think about constructing a curve in rhino or a 3d form and making it dance – the number sliders in GH must be the equivalent to “these points around its vicinity.”



I tried a different, cleaner method of making the wall. The openings doesn’t seem to work on rectangles so I also tried a hexagonal wall, which worked.






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