2013
DOI: 10.1145/2421636.2421644
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Procedural facade variations from a single layout

Abstract: We introduce a framework to generate many variations of a facade design that look similar to a given facade layout. Starting from an input image, the facade is hierarchically segmented and labeled with a collection of manual and automatic tools. The user can then model constraints that should be maintained in any variation of the input facade design. Subsequently, facade variations are generated for different facade sizes, where multiple variations can be produced for a certain size. Computing such new facade … Show more

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“…Procedural systems are also used in the context of facade modeling: PRZEMYSLAW MUSIALSKI et al present an interactive framework for modeling building facades from images [102]. FAN BAO et al show a technique to create procedural facade variations from a single layout [103]. MICHAEL SCHWARZ et al present an approach for designing exterior lighting for buildings with complex constraints [104].…”
Section: Urban Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Procedural systems are also used in the context of facade modeling: PRZEMYSLAW MUSIALSKI et al present an interactive framework for modeling building facades from images [102]. FAN BAO et al show a technique to create procedural facade variations from a single layout [103]. MICHAEL SCHWARZ et al present an approach for designing exterior lighting for buildings with complex constraints [104].…”
Section: Urban Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a coarse scale, the procedural paradigm is applicable to the generation of terrain using methods based on hydrology (Génevaux et al, 2013), as well as the generation of roads (Galin et al, 2010), entire city layouts (Lipp et al, 2011) and urban spaces (Vanegas et al, 2010). Within the scale of a building, layouts can be generated (Merrell et al, 2010), (Bao et al, 2013b) exhibiting different façades (Musialski et al, 2012a), (Bao et al, 2013a). Exterior Lighting can be designed even for buildings with complex constraints (Schwarz and Wonka, 2014).…”
Section: Archaeology and Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not clear how these building layout algorithms can be extended to non-rectangular rooms, a challenge we want to tackle in this paper. Facade layouts can also be generated by resizing boxes [Lin et al 2011;Dai et al 2013;Bao et al 2013]. Urban layout design [Aliaga et al 2008b;Aliaga et al 2008a;Yang et al 2013] is an example problem in which the boundary of the domain is more complex and the elements can be deformed in a more general fashion.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%