Summary

Unlike software built strictly for documentation, Rhino is often the primary tool for the ideation and conceptual phases of a project.

Data Management: Control thousands of architectural components using sliders and logic gates.

  1. Rhino Developer: The official Rhino developer website offers an extensive library of tutorials, documentation, and resources.
  2. Rhino Architect: This website provides a wealth of Rhino tutorials, articles, and resources specifically focused on architecture.
  3. Udemy and Online Courses: Websites like Udemy, Coursera, and LinkedIn Learning offer a wide range of Rhino courses and tutorials, covering various aspects of architecture and design.
  1. Computational Design: Dive into the world of computational design using Rhino and Grasshopper, creating complex and optimized designs.
  2. Building Information Modeling (BIM): Learn to integrate Rhino with BIM software, such as Autodesk Revit, to streamline your workflow.
  3. Scripting and Automation: Master Rhino's scripting capabilities using languages like Python and C++, automating repetitive tasks and boosting productivity.
  1. Import .dwg contours
  2. Use Patch (adjust U/V spans) → smooth terrain
  3. Use Contour again to create bench marks or paths
  4. Extrude site boundary for section cuts