Space Frame Nodes
in this grasshopper example file, you can Calculate the Node sizes of a Space frame structure and as a result optimize the rod’s Length.
Script By:Ali Ghadamyari
in this grasshopper example file, you can Calculate the Node sizes of a Space frame structure and as a result optimize the rod’s Length.
Script By:Ali Ghadamyari
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Comments
Cfeldman
Well, the definition is very nice,
but if I wanted to really build with it, how can I pass the 3D node to a real piece (of some real material) and that will support certain loads too?
How to hold the Bars to the node?
It is interesting, but not enough to Materialize something with that definition.
Greetings
Valentin
You can use grasshopper Karamba plugin for calculate loads