Rick,

I forgot to add - there may be some issues in aligning with floor
plates - good luck.

On Oct 9, 5:31 pm, verbal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rick,
>
> If you apply Kupukupu's "component on surface" definition, I believe
> you'll get the results you're looking for:
>
> http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/080619+component+on+surface...
>
> Remove the lofted portion at the beginning (use your tower form) and
> turn off the preview of the piped components (makes it a bit
> cumbersome). I know it works for a revolved surface similar to Swiss-
> Re, so I assume it'll work for you.
>
> Cheers - Matt
>
> On Oct 9, 4:02 pm, Rchitekt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure if this helps, but there is a tutorial that goes through
> > creating a parametric diagrid on any surface.  Here's the 
> > link:http://digitoolbox.wordpress.com/2008/08/14/how-to-create-a-different...
> > Best,
> > Andy
>
> > On Oct 9, 3:59 pm, David Rutten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Rick,
>
> > > very soon now that will be quite easy if you're willing to write some
> > > code.
>
> > > However, until the new release is out, you'll have to struggle on. It
> > > will be quite difficult to connect the correct points if the input is
> > > a grid of points on the surface. There's a lot of combined looping and
> > > if-ing required which is not something a visual editor does well.
>
> > > See:http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/SwissCheese.png?gsc=iMIg4RY...
>
> > > I divided the surface up into small surfaces. Then I got rid of every
> > > other surface in the grid by using the [Cull Nth] component.
> > > Then evaluated all those surfaces at {0,0} and {1,1} (after setting
> > > the surface input parameter of the evaluator to 'Reparameterize') and
> > > connected those points with lines.
>
> > > I cannot give you the file because I'm using a new version of
> > > Grasshopper which has a different file format and no longer saves the
> > > old format... sorry.
>
> > > --
> > > David Rutten
> > > Robert McNeel & Associates
>
> > > On Oct 10, 12:34 am, rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > i'm basically trying to remodel the swiss-re building aka 30 St Mary
> > > > Axe a radial tower building in london.  i need to create a diagrid,
> > > > which is basically a triangular system.  so i'm trying to figure out
> > > > how to connect the bottom floor plate to the top floor plate with a
> > > > line that shifts over to the right at every floor plate creating a
> > > > spiral to the top. the width of the floor plates change as you go up
> > > > the tower.  as the floor plates begin they start to widen as you go up
> > > > but, reach the maximum width at about the 18 floor from about 39
> > > > floors.  after the 18 floor plate the floor plates start to get
> > > > smaller all the way to the top.  so i need to connect the floor plates
> > > > with a line that shifts at every plate (like a diagonal) i then need
> > > > to create that same effect going the opposite direction so it creates
> > > > a diamond effect.  it's similar to the shift example on the wiki
> > > > tutorial which only connects two floor plates of the same width.  i
> > > > need to connect multiple floor plates of different widths but i can't
> > > > figure it out.  any suggestions?

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