Computational Design with Rhinoceros: Reflections

During the Computational Design pre-course, I had the opportunity to refresh my knowledge of Rhino and explore new ways to optimize computational design. It was a valuable experience to dive back into Rhino and reacquaint myself with its functionalities. I particularly enjoyed learning about new techniques and strategies for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of computational design processes. This pre-course has provided me with a solid foundation and renewed confidence in my ability to utilise Rhino and leverage computational design principles in my future projects.

Stuff I didn’t know:

Rhino uses the B-spline model

Surface isocurves - the guiding curves of a surface

Named selections and named views - for selections and views and planes -don’t have to do it again and again just save it

NURBS AND MESH