This workshop teaches data-driven automation and generative design using Grasshopper to streamline architectural workflows.
This workshop offers a deep dive into data-driven processes and algorithmic thinking like automation and generative design, allowing architects and engineers to work more creatively, efficiently, and accurately.
We all encounter a series of repetitive tasks at some point in a project's journey, often across multiple projects. Mastering computational design begins with a clear understanding of data structures.This workshop will help you understand this through scripting for mini-projects like pavilion design and generative art animations.
Learn how to batch export PDFs from Grasshopper. Participants will learn how to build their own custom tools and build logic networks to automate almost anything.
This workshop isn’t just about learning Grasshopper—it’s about building smarter workflows that help you overcome common roadblocks in computational design. Instead of focusing on a single project outcome, this workshop will explore methods that can be adapted to different challenges, giving you the tools to automate and optimize your own processes.
This workshop is interactive, hands-on, and practical. Covering:
This isn’t just theory—you’ll get to apply what you learn. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have a mini-project that integrates key concepts, plus time for troubleshooting and refinement, so you walk away with solid working scripts. To tie it all together, Aditya will share a Branch Technology facade project that showcases automation in action. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at their production process through a short digital tour, showing how these ideas translate into real-world fabrication.
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50 |
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8 Hours |
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Saturday - Sunday |
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15:00 - 19:00 GMT |
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Apr 12, 13, 2025 |
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Aditya Jain |
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Intermediate |
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English |
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72.25 EUR |
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