CORE studio Manager • almost 8 years ago
Brainstorming!
Let us know in the comments what ideas you have for a project! Also, mention what skills and capabilities you can bring to a team (or tell us a fun fact about yourself).
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CORE studio Manager • almost 8 years ago
Let us know in the comments what ideas you have for a project! Also, mention what skills and capabilities you can bring to a team (or tell us a fun fact about yourself).
Comments are closed.
3 comments
rbagg • over 7 years ago
Hello all. First hackathon for me but have been excited about innovating in the AEC space for a while. If anyone is interested, I would love to speak with you about ideas I have around:
- Automating services design calculations based on Revit models;
- Automating services routing within constrained environments; and
- Using generative design techniques to identify different use cases for rooms/areas and how changes to services design can impact potential use cases.
Nathan Barnes • over 7 years ago
Hey everyone, I'm very excited for the hackathon. We have been kicking some ideas around and thought we would throw them on the wall and see what sticks:
1)
Play with using a point scanner to feed back to the model and develop workflow for comparing actual data (we could bring one potentially, but it would be easier if we could get one in the city)
Develop a set of tools/workflow for understanding deflection stack up of multiple systems in the digital model (this would be interesting to put together with the point scanner)
Both of the above options could be interesting if we built something to measure
-model, design and build a chair tower using zip ties to scan
-build a paper shell, precut a paper project to assemble and scan
2)
Build a component/script/library for grasshopper to read and write straight to dxf format
3)
Develop writing machine code straight to modular machines
-http://mtm.cba.mit.edu/machines/science/
-we could bring the hardware and parts for the machines
Nico Azel • over 7 years ago
I think it would be fun to work on a web based querying interface for geojson datasets. maybe it could build upon, or draw from, design explorer
See the query selection of the graph at the bottom of this notebook : (https://beta.observablehq.com/@mbostock/five-minute-introduction)
see box selection demo on Open Layers : (https://openlayers.org/en/latest/examples/box-selection.html)