
Eh si, anke Maya ha i suoi script...e sono proprio quelli che utilizzano i grandi tipo DEcoi e Xefirotarch...ma anke Toyo Ito insieme a Cecil Belmond della Arup associates ( ma loro nn passano per maya ma per altri softwareini)...
ecco qui qualcosa sugli script di Maya:


An algorithm is a process of addressing a problem in a finite number of steps.
The dominant mode of utilizing computers in architecture today is that of computerization; entities or processes that are already conceptualized in the designer's mind are entered, manipulated, or stored on a computer system. Computation or computing, as a computer-based design tool, is generally limited. While research and development of software involves extensive computational techniques, mouse-based manipulations of 3D computer models are not necessarily acts of computation. Algorithmic architecture involves the designation of software programs to generate space and form from the rule-based
logic inherent in architectural programs, typologies, building code, and language itself.---Kostas.T
logic inherent in architectural programs, typologies, building code, and language itself.---Kostas.T
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ma che...mò scrivi pure in binario?
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