Monday: David Gerber Lecture + Joint modeling work with Stanford students
David Gerber (DDes Harvard GSD, SCI Arc. Faculty - http://www.djgerber.com/) gives a presentation on parametric tooling + Class work on parametric modeling. Joint work with Stanford students
Tuesday: Wiki workshop
Wiki workshop together with Stanford students - get everyone up to speed on how to use it + coach people with describing their projects. We may throw some UML in here as well. The wiki we will be using is: http://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki
Wednesday: Laura Bachelder Lecture + Joint modeling work with Stanford students
Laura Bachelder (Associate Architect, Frank O Gehry and partners) Laura may give a lecture related to “Associative Parametric Design in Architecture” and/or “Parametric Practices” focusing on the use and impact of Building Information Modeling (BIM) + Class work on parametric modeling. Joint work with the Stanford students.
Thursday: PhD level round table
PhD level presentations and discussions w CIFE (cife.stanford.edu) & LTU people: John Haymaker, Victor Gane, Forest Flager, et al. quick pesha-kusha presentations (20 slides, 20s/slide) of CIFE and LTU work in progress followed by general discussions with a focus on systems modeling and parametric design
Scripts consist of programmed algorithms to solve the parameter values of the geometry. They can create more sophisticated relationships than for example Width = Height/2. The building on the right (30th Street Mary Axe or ‘The Gherkin’) has parametrized triangular windows of which all have individual shapes.
Graphical modeling language for systems engineering
UML Profile that represents a subset of UML 2.0 with extensions
Supports the specification, analysis, design, verification and validation of systems that include hardware, software, data, personnel, procedures, and facilities