UH Studio Design Academy is a platform focusing on architectural design, tech pertaining to architects and designers, and analysis on architectural projects and topics.
We make tips and tutorials on architecture software workflows with BLENDER, Freecad, Rhino, Grasshopper, Affinity Designer, Affinity Photo, and others. We also make videos on architectural design process and on providing critique to realised architecture projects. Lastly, we review hardware technology for architects and designers.
UH Studio Academy is headed by Dimitar Pouchnikov, a US registered architect with over 12 years experience primarily in London working in some of the leading international firms in the world. As an energetic designer, passionate youtuber, and a keen educator, Dimitar is excited to share ways to improve both technical and theoretical design skills and to show how architects think.
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Hello, great video. Thx for sharing. Question is the hook modifier being applied only to the pavilion geometry? I'm using blender latest version. But I am not being able to apply the hook modifier correctly
Hi, at the moment, there are various different solutions, none as good as proper CAD or BIM. BlenderBIM can do drawings. There is also MeasureIt_Arch, and also Archipack. However, I usually tend to do drawings in Rhino or sometimes freecad
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that geonode setup was pretty dense! I love that blender allows so much creation for users, in terms of building your own add-ons. Thanks for the video!
Hey sir, I checked your website and I'm really eager to learn, but unfortunately I cannot afford them as your price is 20times the price in my country which is super expensive. R13622.35 in South Africa. Would it be possible for you to make prices differ according to different regions/ continents or first, second and third world countries? It would open doors for potential architecture students in poverty stricken environments. Thank you
Previous one solution was actually right one. One of the most wrong use case of Repeat Zone nodes is to create this kind indices. Users actually should use node groups with just one `0123456789` instance geometry and instancing on points with using math to pars values to indices of digits. This is such both for performance reason (just computing of indices much faster than overhead of repeat zone) and for memory usage (we do not reuse the same digit geometry in instances for different calls of `String to Curve` node).
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Thank you for making such nice tutorial. When I repeat your work in Blender 4.1, in the Edit mode, under Face button, there is no "Rotate face" option. I saw the last option is "face Data". Using F3 to search "Rotate face", there is nothing. Could you tell me what happen, or do you have some hint for me?
It would probably take the combined efforts of most countries in the world to build such a structure. Which would be a folly because it is so impractical and would be non-livable. It would sink trillions of dollars and untold resources into something that would be a dystopian nightmare. Even if it could be livable, who would live there? The wealthy and most elite, and then all the refugees of the world will be outside storming the gates to get inside. People inside would be under siege and then starved when they are cut off from food and water. It would make a great future dystopian film, but will not happen in reality. Thanks for your great video.