ARCH 421, Section 1

Geometric Modeling
Winter 2025
Instructors: Mark Meier
Term: Winter 2025
Section: 1
Class Number: 23895
Credits: 3
Required: No
Elective: Yes
Meets: Th 1:00-4:00pm  2213 A&AB
Course Brief: Download

This course focuses on digital modeling as a tool for architectural and industrial design. Through a series of exercises, students develop skills in 2D drawing and editing, free form surfacing, and solid modeling. Students will learn to program the creation of 2D patterns and 3D geometry using Grasshopper (parametric modeling). The course will also cover working with mesh models (subdivision surface modeling). Students will learn about the simulation of physical systems using the Grasshopper feature Kangaroo. Finally, students will be introduced to free-form, organic modeling using digital sculpting programs. The software used will be Rhino, Grasshopper and its plug-ins, as well as ZBrush. Class sessions include lectures, tutorials, and reviews of course work. The class provides a solid base in geometric modeling from which to further investigate digital fabrication and generative modeling through other courses offered at Taubman College.

This course can be taken for undergraduate or graduate credit.