ARCH 312: parametric modeling
A concept pavilion structure following the concept of cell division and cell replication.

A concept pavilion structure following the concept of cell division and cell replication.

A Rhino and Grasshopper model that follows the concept of Mitosis cell division. A single cell, the cube in this case, is able to quickly replicate itself within a defined area.

A Rhino and Grasshopper model that follows the concept of Mitosis cell division. A single cell, the cube in this case, is able to quickly replicate itself within a defined area.

Exploring the processes of Meiosis and Mitosis in regards to cell division. Meiosis is a type of cell division that uses sexual reproduction, while mitosis is a single cell that divides itself. In Meiosis, the offspring cells are not identical to the parent cells, while in mitosis, the offspring cell is exactly identical to the parent cell. The graph below shows the relationship between the number of cells and the time elapsed in. Mitosis is a faster occurring process, as only a single cell is needed for division.

Exploring the processes of Meiosis and Mitosis in regards to cell division. Meiosis is a type of cell division that uses sexual reproduction, while mitosis is a single cell that divides itself. In Meiosis, the offspring cells are not identical to the parent cells, while in mitosis, the offspring cell is exactly identical to the parent cell. The graph below shows the relationship between the number of cells and the time elapsed in. Mitosis is a faster occurring process, as only a single cell is needed for division.