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Maya Core & Many Other Courses.
✔ Multiple courses by Multiple Instructors
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In view of the current advancement of computational technologies, parametric modeling software such as grasshopper has been strongly emerging to enable the user to record the history of the modeling procedures explicitly in which gives the designer some advantages in automating multiple aspects of the 3d model and automatically updating any further adjustments. On the other hand, Manual modeling still has its advantages for those who prefer straightforward and flexible without pre-programmed rules or constraints.
Therefore, this course will be a practical introduction for students to understand the basic difference between manual and parametric modeling which will be exemplified by applying the same modeling procedures both manually and parametrically ending with the same result. The course will be an introduction to Rhino and Grasshopper covering the basics of NURBS modeling operations, mesh, vector, list, and data tree.
The course's narrative will be structured as a parallel analogy between manual and parametric modeling, which will enable learners to understand in depth the difference between the two.
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Urban Designer, Bjarke Ingels Group, UK / UAE
Omar is an architectural, urban, and computational designer with five years of professional experience. Currently employed at Bjarke Ingels Group, he has contributed to five masterplan projects in the Middle East, developing a computational library with over 30 algorithmic tools for urban design. Prior to this, he was a part of the design team at Zaha Hadid Architects, working on the 1.2 million sqm Unicorn Island master plan in China.
His expertise lies in parametric design and form-finding techniques, leveraged through the latest technological software. Early in his career, he worked as a computational designer at NORR Architects, participating in multiple international competitions. Following postgraduate studies, he joined TKDP as a Senior Designer, taking the lead on design packages for master plan, residential, and mixed-use projects.
In addition to professional work, Omar is actively involved in teaching, research, and industry development. He serves as an Associate Director at Futurly, contributing to the platform development and network expansion. His research interests include mesh topology, optimization, and digital fabrication.
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Each course is added by 2 hours of video sessions per month. We have 3 courses running within Futurly+ at the moment.
Yes, the more members we have, the more courses we will add into the platform. The topics will be voted on by Futurly+ members.
Nope, all included courses start from the very foundations of each tool. You need a computer with the required software installed and the curiosity to learn, that’s it.
While certificates are not available on Futurly+ yet, we are building a system where you will get a Certificate of Completion for the Futurly+ courses completed by submission of the final assignment within the course.
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