Friday, October 30, 2009

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

New Chair

Pseudocode

Professor,
I forgot to create pseudocode for the laser cut script... is this necessary?

Powers_Tower

Fagerstrom_Lasercut Tower

pereira_chairmodel

Group1_pereira_LTower_01

Group3-LaserCutTower







Group 3-Laser Cut Tower







Group3_Carr_LTower

Group 2: TOWER!!

Tarabelsi_LTower

LTower_keene


Lasercut Tower

For this project you'll work in teams of 6 or 7 people. Design a new tower composed of an assortment of units, each different from the other. Take your design from concept to physical model, with enough structural integrity to stand on its own. Organize yourselves and decide who will be responsible for which parts of the process.

Steve L Tower

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

DCDF Discussions

Class, the "questions and answers" blogger gadget that we tried was not working, so let's try this.  If anyone would like to create a new discussion topic, then simply start a new post to the blog.  The "Title:" of your post will be whatever you choose for your discussion topic.  However, let's all use the "Discussion Forum" label so that we can quickly find past conversations and comments.

Modoono_Project_Tower





pereira_towermodel

Tarabelsi_Tower


Alex Dupnik : Tower Script


Nik Pappastratis_Project Tower

Project Tower | Holmquist

Ian Downing: Tower


keene_Tower


Jillian Infurchia - Tower Project


orue_tower

Clark_Tower


CarrC_Tower

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Tower

Using your knowledge and experience in Rhino, in conjunction with your more recent introduction to Rhinoscripting, design the massing of a tower. Much like the design machine project your tower will be composed of an assortment of units, each different from the other. This project should be executed exclusively in Rhino, and will require that you write a script that generates the bulk of your geometry. Be mindful to convey the transformation that each unit is undergoing in the composition of your units as a tower.