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Revisión del 12:00 28 ago 2014
Following Wassim Jabi (2013)* it can be said there is a collection of basic formal parametric patterns from which many designs can be evoloved. This seems to be a good tool to inteprete the multiplicity of existing designs, as well as a good design tool.
Jabi's scripts are presented in 3ds-Max scripting language (+ some of them in Processing). Slowly but surely i will try to study these patterns and generate Grasshopper, Processing and Python scripts for them to be used in Rhinoceros 5.
Jabi's patterns are the following:
- Controller
- Force Field
- Repetition
- Tiling
- Recursion
- (Srf) Subdivision
- Packing
- Weaving
- Branching
Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch, some time earlier (2005), and quoted by Jabi, proposed another collection of formal parametric patterns, derived from their own work whic are as follows:
- Spiraling
- Packing
- Weaving
- Blending
- Cracking
- Flocking
- Tiling
References
Benjamin ARANDA, Chris LASCH et ali, 2005, Pamphlet Architecture 27: Tooling, Princeton Architectural Press, Nueva York
Wassim JABI, 2013, Parametric Design for Architecture, Laurence King Publishing, Londres