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This paper presents a new method for the automatic modeling of architecture. Building designs are derived using split grammars, a new type of parametric set grammar based on the concept of shape. The paper also introduces an attribute matching system and a separate control grammar, which offer the flexibility required to model buildings using a large variety of different styles and design ideas. Through the adaptive nature of the design grammar used, the created building designs can either be generic or adhere closely to a specified goal, depending on the amount of data available. © 2003 ACM.
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Wonka, P., Wimmer, M., Sillion, F., & Ribarsky, W. (2003). Instant architecture. In ACM Transactions on Graphics (Vol. 22, pp. 669–677). https://doi.org/10.1145/882262.882324
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