A concept of a pavilion in Poland.
Form-finding in Rzeszów, Poland
A fluid “shape-changer” adapts to variable input parameters. A graphic sample represents one of the early concepts made in Grasshopper, based on EXLAB training materials and David Rutten Webinary.
A parametric model enables real-time modification and can be instantly observed as a final product of a design. What exactly means to “draw using data”? Even a slight change of input data retrospectively causes a change to flow through the algorithm. The GH definition archives every step we take to define geometry, often impossible to control but when unleashed faster than a blink of an eye.
A polish company named MWM Architekci asked to prepare a skylight pavilion for a project “Różanka”, which claims to be a future “superstar design”, a visiting card of Rzeszów.
A model
It breathes and collapse like a living organism according to an algorithm inclination (and project assumption). A graph component creates differentation among a grid of points that pulls geometry off the ground and causes to defy gravity. Curvature arises at first hastily, uncertain and improvised. A wavy pattern, generated from a planar surface encoded as a local coordinate system.
Finally, a sinusoidal pavilion ripples waves on the surface, fluctuate smoothly up and down.