• Artaca@lemdro.id
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    14 hours ago

    Architect here. Many of us are cooked. Asking a generalized model to spit out something legible will certainly yield these kinds of results. However, much of architecture, like many other fields, is based on facts driven by codes and prescriptive values. Those can be learned and easily maintained over time. Tools like Finch, Hypar, TestFit, and many others are attempting to streamline so so much of the design process. They’re also removing a tremendous amount of tedium, sure, but in doing so they are preventing the next generation of designers from becoming masters of the craft. It’s pretty discouraging, because you either keep up with the times by using these tools aimed at eliminating your entire career field, or you can boycott them and lose out on work.

    • S_H_K@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 hours ago

      The same was said like 15 years ago with coders and Genexus… Now you would ask what Genexus is…
      👉🏻 Exactly 👉🏻

  • Troy@lemmy.ca
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    16 hours ago

    This is very funny haha. It’s like an exercise in spot the errors. Two bathtubs… Wait, is that a side view framed wall on the balcony mixed in with plan view…

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    13 hours ago

    Ok, but… having the Mudroom and the Laundry combined in one room is genius! Wash the mud right off your clothes when you are done!

  • Ilixtze@lemmy.ml
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    15 hours ago

    This is the house in the cult Wes Craven movie “the people under the bathrooms”