Posts Tagged: generative components

Bracelet “Polygons”

Title: POLYGONS Type: Bracelet Designed by: Eike Schling Material: Steel Fabrication: 3D Prototyping Price: 83 Euro Weight: 61 g Dimensions: 68 x 74 x 42 mm Order at: i.materialise This bracelet was a gift for my wife for our 5th anniversary. I wanted a design, which

Bracelet “Polygons”

Title: POLYGONS Type: Bracelet Designed by: Eike Schling Material: Steel Fabrication: 3D Prototyping Price: 83 Euro Weight: 61 g Dimensions: 68 x 74 x 42 mm Order at: i.materialise This bracelet was a gift for my wife for our 5th anniversary. I wanted a design, which

Necklace “Möbius”

Title: MÖBIUS Type: Necklace Designed by: Eike Schling Material: Sterling Silver Fabrication: 3d prototyping Price: 35 Euro Weight: 6 g Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 4 mm Order at: i.materialise The Möbius strip is a geometrical oddity, an infinite surface with only one side and one boundary. This strong

Necklace “Möbius”

Title: MÖBIUS Type: Necklace Designed by: Eike Schling Material: Sterling Silver Fabrication: 3d prototyping Price: 35 Euro Weight: 6 g Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 4 mm Order at: i.materialise The Möbius strip is a geometrical oddity, an infinite surface with only one side and one boundary. This strong

Propabalistic Architectural Design

For the Smart Geometry Conference 2013 in London, I was working with the two PAD Cluster, Henrik Malm and John Stack Ross, helping to set up a parametric workflow in Generative Components. smartgeometry.org PAD addresses the sg2013 challenge Constructing for Uncertainty by coupling probability theory with parametric architectural and

Propabalistic Architectural Design

For the Smart Geometry Conference 2013 in London, I was working with the two PAD Cluster, Henrik Malm and John Stack Ross, helping to set up a parametric workflow in Generative Components. smartgeometry.org PAD addresses the sg2013 challenge Constructing for Uncertainty by coupling probability theory with parametric architectural and

Stadion in Krakau

Type: Publication Year: 2013 Studio: Eike Schling, David Kosdruy Editor:  Eike Schling, Carolina Weber Published: LT, Chair of Structural Design, Technische Universität München, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Barthel ISBN: 978-3-938660-15-5

Stadion in Krakau

Type: Publication Year: 2013 Studio: Eike Schling, David Kosdruy Editor:  Eike Schling, Carolina Weber Published: LT, Chair of Structural Design, Technische Universität München, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Barthel ISBN: 978-3-938660-15-5

Canstruction

Type: Installation Location: London, Canary Warf, UK Year: 2012 Status: Competition Team: Eike Schling Office: PLP Architecture Website: Canstruction The sculpture was inspired by the French children’s book, Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, in which two sketches of a snake eating an elefant

Canstruction

Type: Installation Location: London, Canary Warf, UK Year: 2012 Status: Competition Team: Eike Schling Office: PLP Architecture Website: Canstruction The sculpture was inspired by the French children’s book, Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, in which two sketches of a snake eating an elefant

GC ImageUVSampler

Ralf Lindemann was so kind to publish his UVSampler Script for GC. It’s an easy way to create some 2d and 3d patterns.   // Bentley GenerativeComponents Transaction File — File structure version 1.08. (Please do not delete or change this line.)

GC ImageUVSampler

Ralf Lindemann was so kind to publish his UVSampler Script for GC. It’s an easy way to create some 2d and 3d patterns.   // Bentley GenerativeComponents Transaction File — File structure version 1.08. (Please do not delete or change this line.)

Francis Crick Institute

Type: Research & Education Location: London, UK Year: 2014 Status: completed Contribution: Computational Design for Roof Structure Office: PLP Architecture, HOK Awards: BE Inspired Awards Websites: PLP – The Francis Crick Institute BE Inspired: Francis Crick Institute Francis Crick Institute   The Francis Crick Institute is an

Francis Crick Institute

Type: Research & Education Location: London, UK Year: 2014 Status: completed Contribution: Computational Design for Roof Structure Office: PLP Architecture, HOK Awards: BE Inspired Awards Websites: PLP – The Francis Crick Institute BE Inspired: Francis Crick Institute Francis Crick Institute   The Francis Crick Institute is an

GC Script Colorcube

This script generates a 3d array of a 10 x 10 x 10 unit cube. Each dimension representing one value, R, G or B. It is a helpful example for GC-users trying to script color gradients.   // Bentley GenerativeComponents Transaction File —

GC Script Colorcube

This script generates a 3d array of a 10 x 10 x 10 unit cube. Each dimension representing one value, R, G or B. It is a helpful example for GC-users trying to script color gradients.   // Bentley GenerativeComponents Transaction File —

Lamp “Spline”

Title: SPLINE Type: Lamp Designed by: Eike Schling Material: MDF Assembly: no glue, no screw Weight: 500 g Dimensions: Parametrically driven ‘user’-design Milling time: ~1 hour Price: 50 Euro

Lamp “Spline”

Title: SPLINE Type: Lamp Designed by: Eike Schling Material: MDF Assembly: no glue, no screw Weight: 500 g Dimensions: Parametrically driven ‘user’-design Milling time: ~1 hour Price: 50 Euro

GC Script Sun Vector

In 2010 Eike Schling translated a VB script of the sun vector- by David Kosdruy – to GCScript for Generative Components. The Script is attached below. This routine is very helpful for generating singular, single or double arrays of the sun vector. The code

GC Script Sun Vector

In 2010 Eike Schling translated a VB script of the sun vector- by David Kosdruy – to GCScript for Generative Components. The Script is attached below. This routine is very helpful for generating singular, single or double arrays of the sun vector. The code

Stadium in Krakow

Type: Arena Location: Krakow, Poland Year: 2008 Status: Design Team: Eike Schling, David Kosdruy Office: TU Munich, Chair of Structural Design, Prof. Dr. Rainer Barthel Awards: 1st Prize, National Steel Construction Award 2008 1st Prize, Pininfarina Design Award 2008 Honorable Mention, German Architect

Stadium in Krakow

Type: Arena Location: Krakow, Poland Year: 2008 Status: Design Team: Eike Schling, David Kosdruy Office: TU Munich, Chair of Structural Design, Prof. Dr. Rainer Barthel Awards: 1st Prize, National Steel Construction Award 2008 1st Prize, Pininfarina Design Award 2008 Honorable Mention, German Architect