Home Workshops Free Rhino & Grasshopper for Architects Workshop by How to Rhino
Workshops

Free Rhino & Grasshopper for Architects Workshop by How to Rhino

Share
How-to-Rhino_ParametricArchitecture-Cover
How-to-Rhino_ParametricArchitecture-Cover
Share
How-to-Rhino_ParametricArchitecture-Cover

If you’re an architect or a designer and you have a strong interest in learning Rhino3D, Grasshopper3D, and Rhino Inside Revit specifically for architecture, How to Rhino will host a workshop called Rhino & Grasshopper for Architects from June 6th to June 16th.

The focus of this workshop will be on how to use Rhino3D efficiently when modeling basic and more organic and fluid geometries, how to start using Grasshopper from scratch with a beginner-friendly learning approach, and how to understand the logic behind parametric modeling.  

Another big topic will be the newest tech from McNeel called Rhino Inside Revit and how to make a seamless connection between parametric designs in Grasshopper with BIM capabilities in Revit. You’ll learn how to fuse the design phase of the project from Rhino3D and Grasshopper with the construction phase in Revit.

The workshop is held by Dusan and Lazar, architects from Serbia and founders of the How to Rhino – a platform that helps architects to learn how to use Rhino3D and Grasshopper for Architecture.

There will be 4 workshop videos, 4 live streams, and 2 QnA sessions.

The workshop will be online, it is FREE to attend, but there are limited seats available, so make sure you register as soon as possible.

About the founders:

Dusan Cvetkovic is a professional architect from Serbia with international experience in architecture working throughout Europe. Dusan’s been using Rhino3D for over 8 years in architecture and he’s been teaching Rhino3D to thousands of architects through the How to Rhino community via various social media channels and online tutorials on YouTube and the website.

Lazar Djuric is a professional architect and computational designer with international experience around Europe and Asia where he had an opportunity to implement his knowledge of parametric design on a multitude of projects, all sorts of scales and typologies. Currently, he is teaching architects through their community, where he is responsible for parametric modeling and digital fabrication using Grasshopper.

Together they are giving out their best knowledge to help their international colleagues to learn Rhino3D and Grasshopper.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Related Articles
Blueprints in Motion: From Maya to Unreal Engine
WorkshopsPAACADEMY

Blueprints in Motion: From Maya to Unreal Engine

This workshop teaches participants how to create interactive, real-time parametric design systems...

Scripting Forms: Grasshopper3D & Blender
WorkshopsPAACADEMY

Scripting Forms: Grasshopper3D & Blender

This workshop focuses on creating and applying design languages using Rhino Grasshopper...

Artefacts of Growth: Biomorphic Structures in Cinema 4D - Studio Andreas Palfinger
WorkshopsPAACADEMY

Artefacts of Growth: Biomorphic Structures in Cinema 4D – Studio Andreas Palfinger

This workshop teaches architects and designers to create organic, parametric designs and...

Design-Tech Talk 5.0
WorkshopsPAACADEMY

Design-Tech Talk 5.0

Design-Tech Talk 5.0 features expert-led presentations and a dynamic discussion on the...

Subscribe to all newsletters

Join our community to receive the latest insights and updates!

© 2025 ParametricArchitecture. All Rights Reserved. By utilizing this website, you are consenting to our User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Statement. In compliance with the privacy laws of Turkey and the United States, we recognize and respect your rights. Please be aware that we may receive commissions for products bought through our affiliate links. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or transmission of any material from this site is strictly forbidden without prior written permission from ParametricArchitecture.

ad blocker mark

AdBlocker Detected!

Help Us Keep Our Content Free

Your support helps us continue delivering high-quality resources at no cost to you.

We’ve detected that you are using an AdBlocker. We completely understand the need for a clean browsing experience, but ads help us keep this platform running and continue providing you with high-quality content at no cost.

If you enjoy our content, please consider disabling your AdBlocker or adding our site to your whitelist. Your support allows us to create more valuable articles, tutorials, and resources for you.

Thank you for being a part of our community!