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Grasshopper3D for Beginners 101

This course offers a thorough introduction to Grasshopper for beginners, focusing on parametric design and creating dynamic, algorithm-driven geometry.

Date:
Mar 19, 2025
Duration:
3 Hours
Difficulty:
Beginner
Language:
English
Certificate:
Yes
Registration:
€30.00
Members:
25.50 EUR (57.50%) discount
Recordings:
Available Indefinitely
Grasshopper is a visual programming tool integrated with Rhinoceros 3D, a popular software for 3D modeling. Unlike traditional design tools, Grasshopper allows you to create complex geometries and parametric structures through algorithms instead of manual modeling.
Grasshopper lets you control geometry parametrically, enabling you to design complex forms by manipulating underlying parameters. This approach opens new possibilities for innovation, from generative design to responsive architecture.
By the end of this course you will have a strong foundation in Grasshopper and the basics of computational thinking and parametric design to create a dynamic, flexible, and innovative architectural solutions. 
Develop a Computational Thinking design process. 
Produce Algorithms structured in Inputs - Code - Output 
Create inputs from Rhino and Grasshopper and combine them 
Create Data Lists / Trees to control Multiple Geometries 
Organize, Randomize, and Remap Data 
Manage and Filter Data and Geometry 
Color Data Visualization 
3D Organic Structures
This course will teach the foundational concepts of Grasshopper and how to create simple parametric models. As the course advances, these models will grow in complexity, introducing participants to more sophisticated algorithms and advanced techniques for controlling geometry and data.
Through practical exercises, you'll develop computational thinking and learn to create and organize algorithms. This course will deepen your understanding of Grasshopper, moving from basic concepts to more advanced techniques.

Program of the course: 

Exercises 1 & 2 - From Single to Multiple cylinders

  • Generating intrinsic geometry in Grasshopper 
  • Control of geometry properties based on established parameters Generation of multiple elements simultaneously. 
  • Generation and control of data list using Series, Range, Domain 
  • Modify the order of the data list using Jitter 
  • Visualization of results by color based on Data using Gradient

Exercise 3 & 4 - Custom patterns & Parametric Pavilion 

  • Custom patterns 
  • Surface-based on pattern 
  • Triangular and Dual Graph Grid 
  • Curves by controlling points using Graph Mapper 
  • Organic surface using revolution along axis 
  • Apply Custom Pattern into Organic surfaces 
  • Generate 3D Patterns  
 
  • No previous knowledge of the software is required. You will learn everything in the course.

Content

The “Grasshopper Fundamentals for Architects” course by PAACADEMY has a total of 10 Sessions
Each session and the entire course is recorded, and videos will be available for participants right away.
PAACADEMY will provide a certificate of attendance.  

Instructors:

Biography
Ignacio Revenga is a Spanish architect based in New York and holds a Master's in Architecture from ETSAM - Higher Technical School of Architecture of Madrid, Polytechnic University He is the founder of Topomorpho, a design lab specializing in computational protocols and experimental architecture through emerging technologies and computational thinking. His work dissolves the boundaries between art and architecture through complex geometries inspired by nature and form-finding methods. By integrating mathematics, physical simulations, and biomimicry, he develops architectural solutions that evoke poetic atmospheres, which he refers to as heterotopias. Part of his research has been published in architecture magazines such as UPM and COAM, contributing to the discourse on computational thinking applied to architecture. He has collaborated with educational institutions such as the Polytechnic University of Madrid and Pratt Institute of New York and has worked with renowned international firms like Caza or Theverymany, among others, on projects across the United States, Colombia, the Philippines, and Japan. His work has been recognized and published in Architizer A+Awards, Dezeen, Rethinking the Future, German Design Awards, Archilovers, The Plan, Archello, AIA NY News, Design Icons, BluPrint, Goood, AasArchitecture.

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