How To Model in Rhino 3D Palazzetto Dello Sport - Pier Luigi Nervi - EASY 1 Hr Modelling Tutorial

Published: 01 January 2025
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In this video we cover how to model in Rhino Palazzetto Dello Sport (Small Sport Palace) by Pier Luigi Nervi completed in 1957 in Rome, Italy. Pier Luigi Nervi was a master of modularity and dynamic aggregation, basically an analog form of Parametric Design.

We cover a brief history of the design and construction of the arena, and then we go into detail about how to model the arena Rhino 3D. We cover plans, elevations, and details. We use commands like Array Polar, Divided, Booleans, Extrude, Offset Surfaces, Lofting, Edge Surface and many other Rhino Commands great for Beginners.
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Intro and History
0:00 - Introduction and Brief History

Rhino Model
5:05 - Sphere and Shell
7:30 - Dividing Structure and Boundary of Structure
8:15 - Creating the Lattice Ribbing (Lamella Dome)
12:30 - Establishing Boundary of Lattice Ribbing
16:30 - Project Lattice Ribbing to Surface and Making Solid (60% Done with Model)
19:40 - Creating Top Solid Ring Beam
21:20 - Modelling the Petal Structure
33:50 - Modelling Petal Surface
43:35 - Modelling Columns/ Piers
1:03:00 - Giving Shell Thickness and Modelling Lower Ring Beam
1:06:30 - Modelling Glass
1:10:40 - Conclusion
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