gaas
Hello,
My name is Milos – nice to meet you.
We are developing gaas, a software tool that will initially launch as a plug-in for Rhinoceros 3D.
Development is underway, and we plan to release beta versions for testing. If you’re interested in being part of that, we encourage you to sign up.
When?
Our optimistic prediction: Spring 2025.
Free?
Yes! gaas will be free, and a basic version will always remain free—even if, at some point, we decide we need a little help covering rent and overpriced groceries.
What does gaas do?
We have extensive experience in computational design. If you want to see for yourself, check out: Programming Architecture.
After years of working on multi-billion-dollar projects, we noticed a recurring pattern: we always start by creating a wireframe model that stores the positions of every single element—including screws, nuts, and bolts. Then, we automatically (some might say parametrically) generate WHAT we need, WHEN we need it, and seamlessly export everything to 2D, CNC files, and beyond.
So, we distilled that knowledge into a plug-in—allowing you to do the same, if you want to…no pressure.
It’s not revolutionary. It’s not a game-changer. We’re not geniuses. If you’re hungry for “revolutions” happening every 2–3 minutes, LinkedIn is that way. 👉
This is simply a modest attempt to refine the approach to design and modeling—and maybe take a real shot at true Digital Twins. The kind where we can model entire buildings at LOD-whatever-is-maximum. Digital Twins where every nut and bolt is accounted for. Digital Twins where everything is production-ready at the click of a button.
I could go on, but you get the gist.
Anyway… on this very page, instructions for downloading the plug-in will appear soon. Be ready for it.
We’re excited. And you?
Still reading?
OK, I’ll admit something to you—I believe that whatever you do, you should strive to be an artist in it. That means everything you create should be art.
What is art? My definition: something that moves and inspires.
So, I asked myself… Can software be an art project?
Can software have a story behind it? Can it have a soundtrack?
There’s only one logical answer to that…which is another question: Why not?
That’s exactly what you’ll find on the “world” page…