PLASM (Programming LAnguage for Solid Modelling) is a prototype, high level, user oriented, functional design language currently being developed at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. A PLASM “program” is the symbolic definition of a complex of variational polyhedra depending on some unbound variable, and therefore allows for the description of a whole set of geometric solutions to a design problem. In our view the language should be used, possibly with the assistance of a graphical user interface, both in the first steps of the design process as well in the detailed design. In the paper the guide-lines are shown for the preliminary definition of the syntax of the language. The paper also contains the definition of some new and very power...
Abstract: "Underlying the notions of variational geometry, design prototypes, features, and represen...
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PLASM (the Programming Language for Solid Modelling) is a solid-modelling-oriented design language s...
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Abstract: "Underlying the notions of variational geometry, design prototypes, features, and represen...
This paper explores the automatic generation of solid models based on a grammatical paradigm. It pre...
The design of structured objects is frequently accomplished with the use of Computer-Aided Design ( ...
PLASM (the Programming Language for Solid Modelling) is a solid-modelling-oriented design language s...
In this paper a software project supporting architectural design is outlined. Such a project aims to...
This article presents a functional programming approach to geometric design with embedded polyhedral...
Plastic Modelling is a technique which allows the computer model to be easily developed and manipula...
A rich vocabulary has evolved for describing architecture. It serves not only as a means of communic...
The practical applicability of a computer-aided design system is strongly influenced by both the use...
Computing architectural designs, architectural programming language, architectural grammar
A programming approach to the rapid prototyping of architectural design is discussed in this paper. ...
CADLINE has abstract only. Algorithms for automated floor plan design need a machine- readable descr...
Conventional CAD-drafting systems become more powerful modelling tools with the addition of a linked...
Structure computation can be carried out in the very early steps of architectural design thanks to t...
The paper describes a modelling technique of architectural form. The technique is divided into two p...
Abstract: "Underlying the notions of variational geometry, design prototypes, features, and represen...
This paper explores the automatic generation of solid models based on a grammatical paradigm. It pre...
The design of structured objects is frequently accomplished with the use of Computer-Aided Design ( ...