the missing places. Correct me if I am wrong but the missing 3D's created are actually randomly extruded (within given dimensions, 9 to 18 for this case). I changed the parameter from 9 to 18 to 20 to 30 and the building heights increased.
The purpose of the 3D was to use it for an outdoor CFD so I wanted the geometries up to a certain precision, hence I didn't go for the randomHeight option in the first place. It seems to me that when we open osmbuildings.org, OSM assigns a fixed default height for the buildings it doesn't have the height or no. of floors data tagged. What do you think?
Thanks again!!
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Saket…
In the file attached there is an attempt where I highlighted a range of points around 50%, but I got just this far, and I do not know if there is a better way.
Thanks always for the help.
Best regards,
Federico…
'30 with the International Style (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_style_(architecture))? They were only "simple" rules to justify design decisions, just like voronoi, l-system, cellular automaton...
Architecture has always used some kind of "in"-flavour to introduce itself in the contemporary cultural environment. …
Added by Ángel Linares at 2:48pm on September 24, 2012
lings would come 1 meter above the water.The shape would follow a fractal model, which means that the n+1 branch starting from the side of the n branch would be thinner. The first branch would start from the riverside, and progressively all the branches would cling to the river bottom.
Kindly,…
d an object, which allows me to define a value as an input and which then outputs an adjustable number of random values which - if summed - equal the input value. For example I want to define 50 as an input and the output should be 20 + 30 or 20 + 20 + 10 or 25 + 25,...
So basically I need something like a flipped addition object (but with an adjustable number of random output values) Is there anything like that in Grasshopper?
Thanks a lot in advance!
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Peter…
Added by Peter Steiner at 3:35pm on November 5, 2012