Monday, 30 April 2012




These are some experiments I have been conducting over the holidays and up to now. they are window panels which will occupy one side of geometric plan each. each panel will represent the view of the outside and the theme of the inside

A couple of others before the tutorial







Vaguely trying to relate back to a building now, renders are poor but they get across a couple of ideas. Too lazy for captions just at the moment.

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

...and another

This is starting to look quite cool now, basically a Voronoi sphere which has been pulled around in modo. Next step to see if I can morph this geometry into another brep boundary (more closely related to my site).

Some strange artefacts in the render, not sure what's going on there, but the overall effect is OK.



Also starting to whack together a site model for placing my design iterations.

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Another update

This may not look much, but I'm actually on the way to cracking a couple of things I'd been hoping to get my head around, so that's a good thing.



Curved faces on a single cell



Curved windows in faces



Plus my funny frame thing from before (which might get the chop pretty soon in favour of something more sophisticated)


...and a bit of cheating in modo to get this bevel effect on the faces (heading in the direction of triangular beams / trusses)

Saturday, 14 April 2012

A couple of random GH things from last week

Nobody really seems to be using this blog to share or comment on ideas, but I'm going to persevere anyway.

I've got a few ideas on the go at the moment; here are just a couple of examples of Grasshopper investigations which might prove useful for my developed design.

The first one is a "birds nest" definition which wraps a swept profile around a bounding box (sphere, cube or whatever). Could be cool for screening or facade elements, something non-structural at any rate.

 
Second one is basically the same thing but deformed using one of the modo sculpt tools, not supposed to be a resolved design for anything, just exploring some ideas around furniture and ergonomics which have moved on a bit since I rendered this.



Last one didn't quite behave as expected, but is meant to link the cell boundary edge length to the diameter of the pipe, as the first stage of creating a structural frame where the members are sized according to their span (not the other loads on them at this stage, so it's pretty basic). Strangely, GH's ideas around what constitutes edge length and consequently the diameters seem pretty random, but the result looks quite interesting, if not pretty.



More soon.

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Assignment 1 - Final Presentation

 The feedback from the critic held on the 30th  March illustrated aspects of my research that I could improve such as obtaining more research on architecture's position in relation to the art of coffee drinking; more site analysis research was taken than the research of architecture's relation to coffee drinking. The next step is to use my feedback constructively and obtain more research into this before starting on the design of my proposed coffee house.



- Ruwarashe Saunyama

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Maya etc

Just a share...

Further to Anastasia's whirlwhind primer on Maya rendering, you can download all Autodesk software from here

http://students.autodesk.com/

for free by registering with a student account. That'll get you AutoCAD, Revit, 3dsMax, Maya, plus a bunch of other stuff if you want it.

Monday, 2 April 2012

hey guys! these are my final A1 poster for the last assignment......

More Voronoi weirdness

This is what happens when you take the type of geometry I showed on Friday, extract the edges of the cells, and extrude them into some kind of "structure". Not very cafe-like, but starting to resemble built form I think. Comments welcome...



Sunday, 1 April 2012

Final Presentation

Hey guys,
here is my final presentation of research, program and initial from as seen on friday.

:)

Part 1 Panels



Taking away from last weeks crit, I think I will return to the site and try to create a more subtle interpretation of the differences that exist within and between the two axis I have identified..

final presentation

Hey, I was trying several million times to post my final presentation but everytime I attempt to upload my files (jpg) my internet breaks down. I'll try it later today on campus.

More fun than weblogs

Come on and join the Grasshopper party.

No seriously, it's really fun, and seems to be taking up far too much of my time at the moment.

These images aren't strictly relevant, but represent my "aren't Voronoi diagrams cool" phase, which I expect I'll soon grow out of.


Images rendered in Luxology modo.