Monday, April 25, 2016

ARCH 655 Parametric Modeling Design_Project 2_Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge

Tracing Your Path__Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge

Hua Yan, MLA

Location: Houston,TX
Instructor: Dr.Wei Yan, Dr.Jun Hyun Kim

Texas A&M University

Spring 2016



The project is about a pedestrian and bicycle bridge with pavement system could tracing movement of walkers and cyclers. Inspired by idea of Social computing, which is an area of computer science that is concerned with the intersection of social behavior and computational systems, the bridge designer apply mobile application as remote control, simulating the movement of humans on the bridge.






The bridge has two part separately, could be mainly used for pedestrians and bikers. The linkage between the two parts improve flexibility on choosing direction, and reinforce the structure with wires as well.


Pedestrian Tracing Pavement

The experimental model was created with Rhino-grasshopper and remote control device, which simulate the situation when users are walking on the bridge. The more walkers get together, the more colorful the pavement could be.

Figure 1: Individual Walker Pattern


Figure 2: Two Walkers Pattern


Figure 3: Group Walkers Pattern



Bicycle Tracing Pavement

The model provides a function of tracing the moving path of bikes, and gives instantaneous velocity and curvature at certain points.

Figure 4: Analyzes 1 Stantaneous Velocity


Figure 5: Analyzes 2 Curvature of Points in the Moving Path


Figure 6: Data Output


Remote Control

1 Install mobile application and choose interface as need.

2 Set the Mobile in the same IP address and port data with PC .


Figure 7: Pedestrian pavement model, simulating by remote control device.


Figure 8: Bicycle pavement model, simulating by remote control device.


Bridge Structure



Figure 9: Using points on the bridge to create wave shape.


Figure 10: Bridge slab generation.


Figure 11: Handrail creating by vector and interpolate curve functions.


Figure 12: Wires Generation


Figure 13: Connected Bridge


Demonstration Model



Figure 14: Simple model of bicycle


Figure 15: Simple model of walkers.



Python Script

this Python Script try to convert input Points within 1 unit square to the sector shape of the bridge slab.

Figure 16: Projected Points on Pedestrian Bridge Side


Figure 17: Projected Points on Bicycle Bridge Side



Rendering Effects

Perspective 1


Perspective 2


Perspective 3



Reference:

Pallett, J., and Mark Burry. The new mathematics of architecture. Thames and Hudson, 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_computing
https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/book/the-encyclopedia-of-human-computer-interaction-2nd-ed/social-computing

Monday, March 21, 2016

ARCH655 Parametic Modeling Design_Project1_Harbin Opera House(Case Study)

ARCH 655 Project 1_Case Study of Parametric Modeling,
Harbin Opera House, China
Hua Yan, MLA
Instructor: Dr. Wei Yan
Texas A&M University

Spring 2016










Introduction:

Architects: MAD Architects

Location: Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Directors: Ma Yansong, Dang Qun, Yosuke Hayano
Area: 850000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Hufton+Crow, Adam Mørk










  • Harbin Opera House located in China, designed by MAD Architects in 2015. Some functions of Rhino-grasshopper, such as Kangaroo and weave-bird, are utilized to create parametric form (mass and skin) for modeling. The case study also includes alternative solution by physically-based modeling some analyses. 



    Objectives
    The Case study aimed at using parametric modeling method to generate building model. The project of Harbin Opera House have three main parts, main building, annex building and outdoor plaza. I started for base foundation and used nurbcurve method to control the relationship between three parts. 


    Base Structure Generation

    Figure 1: Based on 13 given points, The base line was generated with nurbcurve method. Then, Functions of "Loft" and "Scale" help to create the curve surface and eventually finish the mass of building. 

    Figure 2: Variables for building mass.

    Figure 3: Variables for outdoor plaza.


    Kangaroo to create curved ceiling

    Figure 4: In the line of  top layer, several specific points are selected for dome ceiling area by function icon of "cull index". Then, using "Pline" function to Points to surface and using "weave bird" functions to convert surface to mesh. 



    The building ceiling with wave form required more control points to control the shape of the ceiling.
    Control points group 1: use "Naked Vertices", "Demesh" and "item" getting control points on the edges of mesh.

    Control points  group 2: first, bake points of function of "Naked Vertices", select suitable points to create form needed. second, manipulate clothed points: getting points coordinates with "cull index" and "panel" as 2nd group of points.     


    Figure 5 Result of ceiling by Kangaroo function.


    Ceiling Structure Alternatives

    Figure 6: Option 1_ Using edges of the mesh to create pipes and getting structure. 



    Figure 7: Option 2 _Using points which were created by uv counts, and then connecting adjacent points to generation pipe structure.  


    Glass Window Generation

    Figure 8: Glass Window is generated by functions of "Diamond grid" and "Weave"

    Analyses


    Figure 9: Basic Information analyses(color, length, area etc.)


    Figure 10: Curvature analyses (grasshopper)


    Plan and sections for the building model

    Option 1 

    Option 2 



    All functions adopted in the parametric modeling 



    Model in rhino

    Figure 12: Curvature analyses (Rhino)

    Figure 13: Draft angle analyses (Rhino)

    Figure 14: Environment map analyses (Rhino)

    Figure 15: Zebra analyses (Rhino)


    Rendering Effects





    Reference:



    Pallett, J., and Mark Burry. The new mathematics of architecture. Thames and Hudson, 2010.

    http://www.archdaily.com/778933/harbin-opera-house-mad-architects http://www.i-mad.com/press/mad-architects-unveils-completed-harbin-opera-house/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DP975CpmuTA