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by dirtyid
1347 days ago
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>literal requirements. I'm pretty sure I've seen urban planning software that use building codes / parametric parameters to to do this. But architecture / construction has poor history of adopting leading edge tech (constructionphysics.substack.com has great dives into history). One thing i'm excited for is AI generating ornamentation combined with additive/subtractive manufacturing and we might finally get relatively budget revival of a bunch of more craft based aethetics. Even though we can (relatively) cheaply create detailed geometry now, it's still cost prohibitive to design said details. |
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