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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

this is an experiment in grasshopper that combines
space syntax and an evolution solving algorithm.
together it gives multiple space solutions for a
compact living unit.

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Comment by Hatice Dayıoğlu on December 8, 2011 at 1:55am

This looks very interesting and related with my project. Can you share this definition with us if you don't mind?

Comment by sivam krish on November 2, 2011 at 9:34pm

Thanks Aster for the explanation. Its clearer now what you are trying to achieve. There are many publications on using genetic algorithmic for solving whats called the layout problem. Galpogas now seems to allow to do the same easily. Well done.

Comment by Labory on November 1, 2011 at 7:38am

well, for a school project we have to make 60 compact living units with some public space in between, with this code I try to make the fitness score as low as possible. How it the fitness score calculated ? When the distance between the door (red square) and the point on the left is minimal it is rewarded with for example -100. When the squares are overlapping they get a penalty of 10000. Compact solutions are rewarded because the distance between the squares is lower then non-compact solutions. I hope you get the idee and thanks for the intrest

Comment by sivam krish on November 1, 2011 at 5:28am

Very interesting. It will be good if you can explain what you are trying to achieve in more detail.

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