COURSE: ARCH 707 (Virtual Engagement) & ARCH 703 (Material Engagement) FALL 2022
PROFESSOR: Glenn Wilcox & Catie Newell
PROJECT PARTNER: Li Jui Hung
PROGRAMS/ TOOLS USED: Adobe Illustrator, Rhino, Rhino Script (Python), Zund (with K30 blade), Iron, hand held constant heat roller sealer
PROJECT BRIEF:
This was the combined final project for our Virtual Engagement and Material Engagement courses. We were asked to "create a robust material system that coordinates together material + geometry + weather. The occupants must be both human and atmospheric. The working python code must be written in a class structure, that is annotated with design decisions and relationships."
This was the combined final project for our Virtual Engagement and Material Engagement courses. We were asked to "create a robust material system that coordinates together material + geometry + weather. The occupants must be both human and atmospheric. The working python code must be written in a class structure, that is annotated with design decisions and relationships."
MATERIALS:
- polyethylene
- 20 gauge vinyl
- polyethylene
- 20 gauge vinyl
DIVISION OF LABOR:
My partner and I brought our fair share of design to the table. We cut the designs out on our materials using the Zund and worked together on welding the vinyl or polyethylene pieces together. In regards to the code I created the Python Rhinoscript for the geometry, which my partner integrated into her Rhinoscript code that reacted to the data we plugged in.
My partner and I brought our fair share of design to the table. We cut the designs out on our materials using the Zund and worked together on welding the vinyl or polyethylene pieces together. In regards to the code I created the Python Rhinoscript for the geometry, which my partner integrated into her Rhinoscript code that reacted to the data we plugged in.