Rhino Parametric Wall ((exclusive)) Guide

Every parametric wall starts with a host surface or curve. In Rhino, you model a basic shape—a lofted surface, a simple extrusion, or a complex revolve. This is the "canvas." In Grasshopper, you reference this geometry into the script. This is the only static element; everything else derives from it.

There are many tools for parametric design (Revit, Dynamo, SolidWorks), but Rhino remains the champion for complex organic walls for three reasons: Rhino Parametric Wall

These are the sliders, panels, or curves you manipulate. Every parametric wall starts with a host surface or curve

Let’s look at three distinct typologies of parametric walls and how to build them. This is the only static element; everything else

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