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  2. Architectural design optimization - Wikipedia

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    Architectural design optimization (ADO) is a subfield of engineering that uses optimization methods to study, aid, and solve architectural design problems, such as optimal floorplan layout design, optimal circulation paths between rooms, sustainability and the like.

  3. AutoLISP - Wikipedia

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    Vital-LISP, a considerably enhanced version of AutoLISP including an integrated development environment (IDE), debugger, compiler, and ActiveX support, was developed and sold by third-party developer Basis Software. Vital LISP was a superset of the existing AutoLISP language that added VBA-like access to the AutoCAD object model, reactors ...

  4. Autodesk - Wikipedia

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    Dynamo Studio [189] – the product was replaced by Dynamo Sandbox. Autodesk TruComposites [190] Autodesk TruNest [191] Autodesk Meshmixer – though it's still available as free, the development was discontinued; [192] its technologies were merged into Fusion 360 and Netfabb. [192] [193] Netfabb Online Service – the product was merged into ...

  5. Autodesk Revit - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Dynamo [11] was released in beta form allowing first glimpses of directly programming the behavior of hosted components through a drag and drop node interface. This is similar to the way the visual programming language Grasshopper 3d works on objects in Rhinoceros 3D. [12] In 2012 [13] Revit LT [14] became the newest version of Revit on ...

  6. Grasshopper 3D - Wikipedia

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    Grasshopper is a visual programming language and environment that runs within the Rhinoceros 3D computer-aided design (CAD) application. The program was created by David Rutten, at Robert McNeel & Associates. [2] Programs are created by dragging components onto a canvas.

  7. Construction 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    Early construction 3D printing development and research have been under way since 1995. Two methods were invented, one by Joseph Pegna [9] which was focused on a sand/cement forming technique which utilized steam to selectively bond the material in layers or solid parts, though this technique was never demonstrated.

  8. DYNAMO (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    DYNAMO (DYNAmic MOdels) is a simulation language and accompanying graphical notation developed within the system dynamics analytical framework. It was originally for industrial dynamics but was soon extended to other applications, including population and resource studies [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and urban planning.

  9. AutoCAD - Wikipedia

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    AutoCAD is a 2D and 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software application developed by Autodesk. [1] It was first released in December 1982 for the CP/M and IBM PC platforms as a desktop app running on microcomputers with internal graphics controllers. [2]