Using Cityweft, Rhino and Grasshopper for better site analysis

Learn how to create professional site analysis diagrams in Rhino + Grasshopper using a fast, clear workflow for architects and architecture students. In this tutorial, we break down how to use Cityweft’s Rhino and Grasshopper plugin to create 3D site analysis diagrams, understand urban context, visualise building heights, analyse street conditions, and generate contextual models for better architectural design decisions. If you’ve ever searched for: • how to make site analysis diagrams in Rhino • Grasshopper site analysis tutorial • Rhino architecture workflow • architecture site analysis diagrams tutorial • urban context modelling in Rhino • architectural diagrams for presentations • building height analysis in Grasshopper • Rhino + Grasshopper architecture tutorial • contextual analysis for architecture students • architecture portfolio diagrams workflow — this video is for you. We’ll walk through: ✓ Installing the Rhino + Grasshopper plugin ✓ Setting up a site analysis workflow ✓ Understanding Grasshopper components and logic ✓ Pulling urban data into Rhino ✓ Creating clean architectural site diagrams ✓ Exporting visuals for Photoshop, Illustrator, presentations, or portfolio graphics Whether you’re an architecture student preparing a site analysis board, an architect working on contextual design, or just trying to improve your Rhino + Grasshopper workflow, this tutorial shows a faster way to create clearer, more informed architectural diagrams. Good site analysis leads to better design. #Architecture #ArchitectureStudent #Architect #Rhino3D #Grasshopper3D #RhinoArchitecture #GrasshopperTutorial #SiteAnalysis #ArchitecturalDiagrams #UrbanDesign #ParametricDesign #ArchitectureTutorial #RhinoTutorial #DesignWorkflow #ComputationalDesign #ArchitecturePortfolio #SiteAnalysisDiagram #UrbanContext #ArchitecturalVisualization #AEC