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MCL Parametric Process
We used Rhino + Grasshopper to develop the geometry of the Memory Cloud. Beyond qualitative spatial and aesthetic criteria the tools were used for developing quantitative data sets for the lighting purchase orders and assembly inventories. The waffle structure of the diagrid canopy was developed using FEA software at Insight Structures and feedback from that analysis drove the varying depth of the profiles. The notches were calibrated based on a full scale prototype that tested the material welding. We especially benefited from the use of the Lunchbox plugin for Grasshopper developed by Nathan Miller of CASE, Inc. The diagonal structure tools created clean data structures that retained their organization as the geometry was projected into the cloud.
Discus progress
Some progress images of the Discus lights showing prototypes tested at Ameresco Solar delivered from Philips Hadco. Installation will commence this summer at the Greater East End. Some will be in the Navigation Esplanade next to the Mercade Picado structures. Renderings of the solar generators illustrate the cluster concept of decoupling power source from the lights with underground conduiting. The generators come in three models: 4 panel, 2 panel and 1 panel.
GMK Fabrication drawings
Updated images of Mercado Picado fabrication drawings and siting of the market kiosks for the Greater East End on the Navigation Blvd Esplanade
MCL Installation images
Some installation photos of Memory Cloud
Memory Cloud video
Papel Picado patterns
We are developing custom patterns and colors for the Market Kiosks currently under development for the Greater East End Navigation Blvd. Esplanade. The traditional technique of die-cutting stacks of colored paper with cultural icons is scaled up and rendered in powder-coated sheet metal. The shelters will provide dappled light to the public space below. The units are paired with a version of the pattern as a gradient perforation in the adjacent kiosk.
FEA model
Cloud lifted
16 hrs, a dead winch, chain hoist and a bent pully later...
Tubes all in
Each tube assembly is made up of a different quantity of modules determined by the algorithm that originally shaped the cloud. Disk luminaires starting to go in.
Lights on!
After a pause to reset the winch we lifted the canopy, installed the first LED tube modules and tested for power and data continuity.