ATN KPF X FINCH WORKSHOP

ArchiTech Network · Intermediate ·🛠️ AI Tools & Apps ·4mo ago

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Link to workshop files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rgeuYs6WQv_gt2ljLg-lzR92-s5j9Lt0?usp=sharing In this ATN workshop, KPF and Finch demonstrate how to build a connected computational workflow from urban masterplanning through to BIM-ready architectural output. The session begins with the creation of an interactive parametric masterplanning system in Grasshopper, automating roads, blocks, greenery, density controls, and planning metrics. The geometry is then streamed directly into Finch, where AI-assisted tools generate adaptive floor plans and unit mixes based on performance criteria and constraints. Finally, the workflow connects into Revit to maintain data continuity and enable BIM coordination. This workshop focuses on building a production-ready ecosystem rather than isolated tools: Rhino → Grasshopper → Finch → Revit What You’ll See in This Workshop Automated masterplanning frameworks in Grasshopper Live density and area control Structured data export for feasibility analysis Geometry streaming into Finch AI-assisted floor plan and unit mix generation Export to Revit for BIM coordination Connected early-stage design workflows Whether you're working in computational design, BIM management, urban planning, or AI-assisted workflows, this session provides practical insight into how leading practices are connecting tools to accelerate early-stage design while maintaining control over data and delivery. 🔔 Subscribe to Archi-Tech Network for more workshops, talks, and insights at the intersection of architecture and technology. 🌐 Learn more about the ATN Summit at: https://archi-tech.network/ #atnsummit #atnworkshop #finch #kpf #computationaldesign

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Link to workshop files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rgeuYs6WQv_gt2ljLg-lzR92-s5j9Lt0?usp=sharing In this ATN workshop, KPF and Finch demonstrate how to build a connected computational workflow from urban masterplanning through to BIM-ready architectural output. The session begins with the creation of an interactive parametric masterplanning system in Grasshopper, automating roads, blocks, greenery, density controls, and planning metrics. The geometry is then streamed directly into Finch, where AI-assisted tools generate adaptive floor plans and unit mixes based on performance criteria and constraints. Finally, the workflow connects into Revit to maintain data continuity and enable BIM coordination. This workshop focuses on building a production-ready ecosystem rather than isolated tools: Rhino → Grasshopper → Finch → Revit What You’ll See in This Workshop Automated masterplanning frameworks in Grasshopper Live density and area control Structured data export for feasibility analysis Geometry streaming into Finch AI-assisted floor plan and unit mix generation Export to Revit for BIM coordination Connected early-stage design workflows Whether you're working in computational design, BIM management, urban planning, or AI-assisted workflows, this session provides practical insight into how leading practices are connecting tools to accelerate early-stage design while maintaining control over data and delivery. 🔔 Subscribe to Archi-Tech Network for more workshops, talks, and insights at the intersection of architecture and technology. 🌐 Learn more about the ATN Summit at: https://archi-tech.network/ #atnsummit #atnworkshop #finch #kpf #computationaldesign
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