Sunday, December 28, 2008

parametric perforated surface

The following images show the development of a surface modeling tool in grasshopper to create different aperture patterns based on the proximity to surface curves. The directionality of the surface projections are based on the vector from surface uv points and a common endpoint. The dimpled surface pattern is intended to be used for acoustic purposes.




Friday, October 24, 2008

new felt chair images

The latest incarnation of the felt chair. This model proposes an expandable seat that can accommodate a variety of spatial and conditions. As the chair expands the resultant pockets create storage. As each pocket is filled the seat becomes increasingly stronger in compression.

Monday, October 6, 2008

felt chair

Images of a chair project for work to create a chaise made from industrial felt. I realize Felt does not come with a car paint finish but one can dream. Not sure what the material restrictions are of Felt yet. Changes are sure to come.

grasshopper contour tool

Below are images of a project I have been developing at work to create a sectioning tool with the rhino plugin grasshopper. The model generates a contoured model of any object with the grain of the contours determined by a control line. Gaps between contours are also part of the model logic.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

BikeLinks: Bike Rack Competition Part I

Recently completed competition entry to redesign New York's bike racks.

Competition Team:
Severn Clay-Youman

Nathan King

Daniel Ramirez







BikeLinks: Bike Rack Competition Part II



Wednesday, May 21, 2008

processing movie


processing maya movie from Daniel Ramirez on Vimeo.

The above movie was created using an image sequence from an old processing applet that controls the displacement, and transparency of a Maya sphere.

Monday, April 28, 2008

FINAL PRESENTATION

Below is our final presentation for an urban scale proposal in Parana, Argentina.


Hernan Diaz Alonso & Florencia Pita: Final Project pratt 08 from Daniel Ramirez on Vimeo.

Friday, April 11, 2008

3D DEVELOPMENT

These latest series of renderings have attempted to incorporate our graphic strategy into three dimensional representation. Each of these "exhibits" attempts to recreate the sensory experience created when immersed in a museum atmosphere. Each exhibit attempts to condense a hyper real condition within a finite space through layering and composition of several 2d representations of 3d space. This style of representation was born out of the biological forms from earlier this semester which were derived from fungal and amphibious precedents. Each species is here shown in its natural environment as opposed to within the indexical vacuum of taxonomy.




Thursday, April 10, 2008

Parana Redefined

Landscape cells have now eaten away at the landscape, creating a new system of canals, pools, and islands.

Friday, March 28, 2008

aquatic acrobatics II

Our Cells responding to a pool condition.



Moving forward we want the landscape cells to establishing a new topographic condition as opposed to latching on to the ground and vaulting the structure and volume cells above the existing landscape.

aquatic acrobatics I

Nathan and I have been working on using water as an organizing element on the site. Through several water programs we hope to induce a more informed set of design evolution in our cells. Below are images showing how our cells are responding to a canal condition.




Sunday, March 23, 2008

Midterm Mayhem- Concert Hall

Here is our concert hall. This represents the connection of Nathan's Landscape Cells and Daniel's Structure and Volume Cells. Nathans Cell's provide the terrain and points of connections for Daniel's structural members and volume cells. The points of connection have evolved to create a system of pilote and pier programs with the concert hall suspended above.


midterm concert hall from Daniel Ramirez on Vimeo.

A fly through from our midterm presentation of the Concert Hall Proliferation...






I have worked on developing a rendering aesthetic for the concert hall cells that blur the line between a fabricated and organic aesthetic. Because of the amphibious nature of our formal proposal these renders are attempting to recreate the aesthetic of aquariums and terrariums as hyper-real micro-ecologies.

Midterm Mayhem-Cell Taxonomies

Below are my midterm cell taxonomies. I was focused on developing structure and volume cells that were in the same family of the amphibious protocells from earlier this semester.




The cells developed to create volumes, open air pavilions, and structure.

Midterm Mayhem-Map

Below is content from our Midterm Presentation...


The graphic strategy for the map was to use 2d graphics to show the treefrog aesthetic we are trying to cultivate. Our site strategy developed the coast as a promenade and marina program to reintegrate the disparate elements of the more developed city to the east and the less developed region to the west. The gesture from the south-eastern portion of the site was intended to use the elements of urban dissonance (in this case the walmart" as a point of new formal proliferation.

We are now looking at further pushing the relationship between our cell proliferation and water by including water program on the site and having the cells develop according to program provided by site specific water program.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Volumatic


Proliferated Cells on a Volumetric Substrate. The Cilla Cells are now weaving together to create a network for future proliferation of cells, or at a larger scale circulation.


This Series shows the delicate nature of the connections between cells. There seems to be potential for using the resulting fenestrations in an architectural context.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Cellular Development


Taking earlier cell development and tweaking the parameters to create a larger variety of conditions. The next step will be to use this technique on a less linear substrate.


cell deformation highres from Daniel Ramirez on Vimeo.

Cellular Development from Daniel Ramirez on Vimeo.

The above videos show the deformation of one of these aggregated cells to create different architectural conditions (lanscape, volume).


Still Shots of Cell Deformation. These will hopefully develop into the structure and volume cell of the program. I will be developing the substrate that these are connected to as part of the landscape features of the site.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Massive Massing Mock-up


This map combines Daniel and Nathan's modeling strategies. Here collage is used as a tool for urban planning, creating a plan-view graphic that will inform future strategies. Note that the Wall*Mart near the park, as a point of urban dissonance, becomes the origin for the propagation of the new structures which are intended to reunite the city with the park. Our color-scheme is meant to reflect our graphic sensibility for the project: urban treefrog in a neon jungle.

Formular Conurbations

Ultimately, the multi-pedal monsters unite, forming vast and twisting conurbations, that redefine the landscape by massing onto and subtracting from the groundscape.

Multi-pedal Mated Monsters


Once the tadpoles have matured, they are allowed to mate with each other, forming linear chains and mobile multi-pedal agglomerations.

Pod Creatures and Growth

Each of the three cells are derived from the same poly-primitive. The tadpoles then grow and shift without changing their basic geometry.