IAT 233 Lecture 23: Lecture_23

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A wall, a cuboid whose depth is small compared to its length and height. Openings appear as punched out holes or as cutouts from the bottom or top. Openings form essentially two-dimensional, graphical patterns that animate the wall surfaces. No other treatment of these surfaces is allowed in the elementary version of this language. Interior of a building more independent of its exterior form. Spaces appear to be "carved" out of the building"s mass. Interior spaces have a distinct and complete threedimensional form as a positive solid or void (volume) Subtractive operations can also be used to carve into the surfaces of the remaining walls, creating profiles, reveals etc. and finally windows and doors. Basic rule: end of each wall touches another wall. Rule 0 creates a single wall both ends of which are unattached to other walls and labeled h (which stands for "hot).

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