Wasp Framework is an open-source ecosystem for discrete computational design, modular aggregation, and combinatorial modelling. It brings together tools, libraries, workflows, and examples that support the design of systems made of discrete parts.
The framework builds on the original Wasp plugin for Grasshopper, extending its logic beyond a single tool into a broader environment for working with parts, connections, constraints, rules, and assemblies across different computational contexts.
At its core, Wasp Framework is interested in how complex design systems can emerge from the interaction of simple components. Rather than modelling geometry as a continuous object, it focuses on discrete elements and their possible relationships, enabling designers, researchers, and students to explore combinatorial design spaces through modular building blocks.
The goal of Wasp Framework is to make discrete computational design more accessible, reusable, and extensible.
Wasp Framework is developed as an open-ended ecosystem. Some repositories are stable tools, while others are experimental prototypes, teaching resources, or research explorations.