Arturo Tedeschi is an architect and computational design specialist with more than ten years of experience in the avant-garde segment of architecture and industrial design (furniture, automotive, installations, products, footwear). He works as a consultant for leading companies, providing services and training related to algorithmic modeling, complex geometry, digital fabrication and data driven design. He is the author of Parametric Architecture with Grasshopper and AAD Algorithms-Aided Design. He taught and was an invited speaker at Architectural Association School (London), Politecnico di Milano, IUAV (Venice), The University of Sydney, Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation, University of Edinburgh, Universidad Europea (Madrid). His personal work has been featured in international magazines (Forbes, Wired, Dezeen) and exhibited worldwide. He has collaborated with major architecture and design firms, including Zaha Hadid Architects and Ross Lovegrove Studio.
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Meraviglioso, not only benefits from modeling the surface, but also on how to overcome challenges and how to think properly in GH. Grazie Arturo.
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The cost of webinar shown is for each webinar or for the entire series ?
but firstly to fill up invade some country and stole their treasure
Do you know how we can solve the problem of those empty sets of diamonds?
I see I am a bit late to the party, is there a recording online from this webinar?
yes, here: www.arturotedeschi.com/grasshopper-webinars
@@arted79 thanks!
Time to screenshot that biiiish
Nice video! Which commands did you use on rhino before the extrude to give the lines width?
Dear Arturo, this lamp has mesmerised me for quite some time now. I wonder, is this lamp for sales somewhere? Or maybe something similar? I'd love to have something like this in my home!
dear Yannick, thx for your interest. The lamp is unfortunately a unique piece. But please contact me via mail for further info. You can find the contact on my website. best. Arturo
hell of a 3d print
This is fantastic!!
Is there a way for this simulate decay, as in the form regressing and falling apart, for example, a salt block succumbing to water, or a landscape eroding?
how the seam is solved? That would be good to know.
Hey man! I bought your book with this pattern. But you didn't show it properly. So you code gives and error and doesn't work. Please either upload the code for those who bought your book or show exactly what you are not showing in the book in that code. Otherwise it's not nice that your readers are not even able to replicate the patterns that you published in your book.
Thousands of readers (since 2014) have replicated that exercise with no issues. That said, I will be happy to help you. Can you please send an email? You will find the address on my website: www.arturotedeschi.com/contact
how to create a perfect grid when we have multiples holes?
Wow, much better cars than I've seen from it (at least the demo version)!
Amazing
Awesome!!
i‘m in trouble modeling this pavilion in rhino with garsshopper,Could you please share the 3d model?
Stunning!! I want one! 😄
Fantastic! 🤩🤩
King Arturo - the best!
Hi, i would like to know where can i get a copy of Parametric Architecture with Grasshopper 2011 English Edition - ISBN-13: 978-88-95315-10-2 Edizioni Le Penseur
I'm sorry no longer available
I just saw La Ricerca della Forma. Il genio di Sergio Musmeci on youtube, thank you Arturo for the link. This film is reallyy good complement for your tutorial as well. Thanks a lot.
sorry what application did he use to do this
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any chance you know the dimensions of the pavilion?
This is really cool, are you performing reaction-diffusion and adding height for each time step?
Clearly one of the best tutorials out there on Grasshopper.
Thank you. This is a brilliant and well illustrated example of how parametric design tools are transform8ng what architects do, can do and must know. The historical-and unproductive- demarcation lines between architecture and engineering are at last disappearing.
Most tutorials about GH is not well articulated and explained, I am glad to be one of your student on youtube. Thank you Arturo!
thank you so much!!! Appreciated
Nice! Che software hai usato?
Awesome, so it's a 3D differential growth inside of a volume?
Hi, thank you for the video. If I would add another circle on the rectangle, how can I do?
your web site in info for this video link is working
WOw really nice work Arturo!
Counter tool is not availble in rhino 7, please help. This tutorial is awesome
Wow!~ super nice
Hello Arturo, I am a student from China to learn architecture, I like your video very much, but the video clarity is not enough to lead me to learn, can you share your files to this mail?([email protected]) I would appreciate it if you could.Thanks.
@ArturoTedeshi I really badly want to know what would happen if this was a structure outside and it began to rain. Not that that is this things practical use but just to feed my curiosity. Is there any way you, with that program could recreate that?
Any chance to download the case ?
Hi,could you share your code
Hey, I was wondering what command you used on rhino to flip the sides of the wall to make your 2D drawing into a 3D model
rotate 3D
Hello Arturo, Thank you so much for this video. I am writing a master's dissertation and your material (your book as well) is being really helpful. I just wanted to ask why you are using the Merge Component and not just adding these data directly into the receiving Component using shift. Thanks!
where can I find the museum's dimension plans and the height of the building .....am currently doing a research on this building and I cant find that info :((
AAD ,thank you for sharing Arturo ,Saludos desde Peru.