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Solving a Spatial Problem with Dynamo: The Torggler Door

Earlier this year, an artist's new model for a door became wildly popular on social media outlets like Twitter and Facebook.  And rightfully so--it's pretty cool.  And I want one in my apartment!  It looks so simple, but it might not be immediately obvious how to wrap your head around how it works.  The artist's name is Klemens Torggler.  He'

Two Answers for “Why Dynamo?”

In response to a number of questions posed to us recently, we wrote a post offering two answers for "Why should I bring Dynamo into my practice?" Here's our perspective. bit.ly/1hhUsKA

Dynamo + Python + Revit = Success

I want to share here posts from my blog about using Python nodes in Dynamo. This could have been achieved with a Revit API code, but it would have been less funny... Thanks again to Andreas and Michael for the help provided. Main goal: get links from the active project and collect information from the linked elements to be used in the pr

Pt 5: Brute Forcing Daylighting Parameters – Design Options

  See part 4 here   Now that we have seen the necessary setup to perform and parse a single render using the cloud rendering service in the last blog posts, we can start queuing multiple renderings of a Revit model as we alter parameters on it.   This graph and the custom nodes necessary to make this graph run will be hoste