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<div style="float:left; width: 120px; height 30px; border: 1px solid #aaa; margin-right:10px;" align="center">[[project07:W5|'''W5 ''']]</div> | <div style="float:left; width: 120px; height 30px; border: 1px solid #aaa; margin-right:10px;" align="center">[[project07:W5|'''W5 ''']]</div> | ||
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+ | The parametric design is that of an open air pavilion. There are two steps for the form generating of the structure: First I used kangaroo and grasshopper to construct a blown-up canopy, afterwards, the algorithm calculated sun exposure of each panel and according to this amount created an opening. | ||
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+ | For the First phase I used a Voronoi 2D image within a certain border (the intensity of the shape and the number of cells can be changed). This Shape is the base for the Physical forces. All the intersecting points were given a lifting force. Several changeable anchor points connected the structure to the ground. The result is a dome-like structure made out of cells. | ||
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+ | Then, I used Ladybug to get all the weather data, including sun exposure. According to the amount of sun, each panel received an opening. With more sunlight - the opening became smaller. | ||
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Revision as of 15:43, 3 January 2018
Ori Gilboa
Climate pavillion The parametric design is that of an open air pavilion. There are two steps for the form generating of the structure: First I used kangaroo and grasshopper to construct a blown-up canopy, afterwards, the algorithm calculated sun exposure of each panel and according to this amount created an opening.
For the First phase I used a Voronoi 2D image within a certain border (the intensity of the shape and the number of cells can be changed). This Shape is the base for the Physical forces. All the intersecting points were given a lifting force. Several changeable anchor points connected the structure to the ground. The result is a dome-like structure made out of cells.
Then, I used Ladybug to get all the weather data, including sun exposure. According to the amount of sun, each panel received an opening. With more sunlight - the opening became smaller.