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CRTKL Scriptathon

At CallisonRTKL we are excited by the impact VR, Automation and Generative Design is having in our Industry. We believe these tools will enhance our ability to address the challenge of envisioning the places of tomorrow in a constantly changing environment. Using automated processes, designers can produce more design options, faster and with quanti

London Hackathon: Hackerwick

Whilst the vast majority of people in the industry are going for design automation from predetermined (given) coding, we at Heatherwick Studio are aiming to push this forward and achieve effectiveness to a maximum. That is to say, a range of basic options that results in a maximum output that we the users can determine and control, not the other wa

London Hackathon: Hackstreet Boys

Introduction It’s an exciting time for our industry. Whereas construction has typically lagged behind other industries in terms of technology, there is currently an amazing buzz all around computational design and BIM. Dynamo is one of the most successful and accessible programs for AEC professionals - but what exactly can you do with Dynamo?

London Hackathon: Binoculars

We are a group of complete strangers that came together for the UK Dynamo and Generative Design Hackathon and created a view extension for Dynamo that collects data from users and gives Design Practices greater business insight into the use of their computational workflows. We are the team from Binoculars (Deyan, Caoimhe, Laurence and Wayne),

DynaMaps

When starting a new project, the first thing to look for is usually a fair representation of the project's environment. There are many ways to do so already but they all require using external sources and export/import of information before you have them in your authoring tool. The late Flux.io (RIP) offered  a "site extractor" tool that offered a