Iteratively slicing a cube with a collection of planes. Testing the new 3D Voronoi cell slicing algorithm. Still needs optimizing though, slicing with 500 planes still takes 3 seconds.
Added by David Rutten at 4:40am on December 13, 2011
This is downtown LA at the 10 and 110 interchange. I have a 3d model of it. I would like to randomly filter out floor plates to create the double height spaces.
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2. Either attempt to get planar modules (via Kangaroo1/2). For instance K2 can quite effectively achieve planarity on quads > then your modules are rather easy to "derive" on a per quad basis.
3. Or (more complex in manufacturing) compose your modules out of planar "trapezes" (8 per module = 16 per double combo). This gives you far more freedom at the cost of assembling them properly. If (theoretically) these are made via some "large" scale 3d printing that is not a big issue ... but you don't have this option anyway.
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