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Prototypes for Automated Architectural 3D-Layout

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Prototypes for automated spatial layout in architecture focus on approaches, which define occupiable space as an orthogonal 2D-grid and use algorithms to allocate each rectangle of the grid to a particular function. However, these approaches are limiting the design to 2D spatial layouts. Based on SAT solving techniques, the prototype presented in this paper proposes a methodology for automated 3D-space planning for voxelized curvilinear geometries.

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Theodor G. Wyeld Sarah Kenderdine Michael Docherty

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Bier, H., de Jong, A., van der Hoorn, G., Brouwers, N., Heule, M., van Maaren, H. (2008). Prototypes for Automated Architectural 3D-Layout. In: Wyeld, T.G., Kenderdine, S., Docherty, M. (eds) Virtual Systems and Multimedia. VSMM 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4820. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78566-8_18

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