2018
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/g2qzh
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Lighting Cities at Night

Abstract: Lighting in cities at night is a significant issue that maybe has not been discussed

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“…An object, or several objects, can automatically generate discretised geometric-analytic relationships within three-dimensional digital environments that can be modified, in turn, by means of a computer language based on applied mathematical concepts. Computational geometry has become an interesting subject of study and the combination of algorithmic programming with geometry has produced algorithmic geometries known as Generative Algorithms (Khabazi, 2010;Stavric, et al, 2013). The combination of the descriptive process with the computational one is the essential key with which to analyse the differences between two digital surfaces: a Mesh surface, obtained from the triangulation of a point cloud, and a NURBS surface, obtained by means of generative algorithms; both are used to try to describe the physical and architectural reality that surrounds us.…”
Section: Tolerance Setting In the Verification Of Mesh Vs Nurbs Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An object, or several objects, can automatically generate discretised geometric-analytic relationships within three-dimensional digital environments that can be modified, in turn, by means of a computer language based on applied mathematical concepts. Computational geometry has become an interesting subject of study and the combination of algorithmic programming with geometry has produced algorithmic geometries known as Generative Algorithms (Khabazi, 2010;Stavric, et al, 2013). The combination of the descriptive process with the computational one is the essential key with which to analyse the differences between two digital surfaces: a Mesh surface, obtained from the triangulation of a point cloud, and a NURBS surface, obtained by means of generative algorithms; both are used to try to describe the physical and architectural reality that surrounds us.…”
Section: Tolerance Setting In the Verification Of Mesh Vs Nurbs Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%