This is a super special time right now - The four of us have been sketching, hand-making, designing, hauling, engineering, and generally magic’ing up a place to gather with you to celebrate the world of hospitality: HOST on Howard - Our team AvroKO World has also been diligently helping us bring this little dream to life. 🙏
Can’t wait to share more, but for now you can follow along @hostonhoward on Instagram and we’ll keep you updated!
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Director | New Openings | Complex Project Management | Expansion & Rollout | Site Development | Accomplished Strategist with extensive experience in managing new openings and complex project executions.
Get a load of this infinity ocean cube by Edward Chiu, who made this unique art by using #Houdini's ocean spectrum tools!
Edward is a Research & Design Lead for ManvsMachine and creates some crazy art that you can check out on his LI feed.
#art#design#redshift3d#3dmodel
🛥️Unleashing the power of 3D rendering for Marinas🛥️
Ready to step into the future of marina design? At The Marina Lab, we make your marina projects come alive with next level 3D rendering. From concept to reality, we’ve got you covered- turning todays ideas into tomorrows marinas.
Curious? Lets chat and bring your marina to life. Reach out to The Marina Lab today! 🚀
The Visionary Work of Antonio Gaudí: A Precursor to Parametric and Subdivision Modeling
Long before the advent of computers, Antonio Gaudí pioneered architectural techniques that closely align with modern parametric design and subdivision modeling, now commonly executed using tools like Virtual Twins in CATIA. His iconic works, such as the Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló, are renowned for their organic forms and complex geometries, which reflect deep mathematical understanding and an innovative use of physical models.
Gaudí frequently worked with physical models to refine his designs. His famous hanging chain models, which used gravity to create the optimal curves for catenary arches, allowed him to explore natural, efficient forms. This approach is echoed today in the use of Virtual Twins, where architects and engineers can simulate real-world conditions and adjust designs dynamically in a virtual environment. CATIA's Visual Programming allows for the same kind of experimentation, enabling designers to manipulate shapes based on inputs, similar to Gaudí's use of gravity and physical forces to dictate form.
Additionally, Gaudí’s method of breaking down surfaces into smaller components, as seen in his intricate trencadís mosaic work, parallels the principles behind subdivision modeling. Just as Gaudí manually tessellated surfaces with tiles, modern Virtual Twins subdivide complex surfaces into manageable digital meshes, refining intricate forms through iterative processes.
Gaudí’s hands-on model-making process resonates with the way Virtual Twins function today—creating, simulating, and testing life-like models in a digital environment. His innovative physical modeling techniques, combined with a profound understanding of geometry and natural forms, anticipated many of the principles we now achieve using parametric and visual programming within CATIA. In essence, Gaudí's legacy demonstrates that an intuitive grasp of form and structure can yield results as complex and expressive as those produced using today’s Virtual Twin technology.
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We’re on the verge of launching something striking—a new System designed to change the game in terms of speed, cost, and efficiency.
Here are a few key features of this system:
-Effortless Assembly: Imagine a system that reduces setup time.
-Versatility: Perfect for a wide range of applications, from high-rise buildings to complex structures.
-Cost-Effective: Designed to significantly lower your project costs.
Can you guess the new system 🤔
A) Commercial shoring System
B) Props & Post Shores
C) Decking Panel
Stay tuned l!
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In our profession, it is very easy to keep going and keep over designing. The art is not in over producing, but it is in pulling back. Perfection is achieved by removing excess until only the essential remains. Do you agree?
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We might not have invented anything totally new, but we have vastly expanded the scope of a truss’s functionality. And although our Poche_Truss introduction video explains the conceptual intelligences; this build is revealing the experiential intelligences.
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Looks divine, congratulations!