2012-10-25

Conical Booleans_Panelization

Building off the last post about generating a regulating grid for our boolean operations, this next study looks at how we can more towards a panel system for aggregation and production.  Using the grid we created, we established hexagon shaped panels roughly 2' in diameter.  The largest cones are given to the center points on the perimeter of the panels so that each panel will have the same edge condition.  This allows us to use a single panel with multiple orientations.  The cones existing in the interior of the panel respond to an attractor point which creates variations in size.  Using this process we are able to have a single panel that can be aggregated on any of its 6 sides.  





Diagram of grid and cone placement





Again, the cones used for these studies are only placeholders and we are thinking they need to get bigger and greater quantity to allow for more intersections.  


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