Tesselion : Adaptive Quadrilateral Flat Panelization

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Surface Generation_Fitness Criteria 02:22:08

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A number of panel variations leading to fitness criteria based on budget, aesthetic surface approximation, structure, and overall weight.

Each iteration demonstrates a decreasing number of panels to approximate the original surface from 30×70 panels to 10×40.

Each iteration is further analyzed based on total material used and the resultant budget for material and connections.

3070.jpg

2070.jpg

2060.jpg

2050.jpg

2040.jpg

1040.jpg

Written by sjet

February 22, 2008 at 6:50 am

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  1. hello there. i hope some one reads this message:
    i’m an architecture student from malaysia, and this project here has greatly interested me. i’d like to learn more about the techniques and the processes involved in making this project a success.
    for example, what softwares did u guys use to produce the surface generation calculations??
    thanks in advance!

    Ping

    January 16, 2011 at 7:51 pm

    • Everything was written in vbscript for Rhino. There were a number of codes; from the panel generation, the connections, the apertures to the naming and unrolling. Hope that helps.

      sjet

      January 31, 2011 at 10:33 pm

      • ah. ok. really, seems like theres nothing else that can do this but rhino. thanks!!

        Ping

        March 7, 2011 at 10:11 am


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