I have to agree on that. The tool has a lot of potential for further development on skyscrapers, archetypes and all other types of buildings. It's a great work.
If the geometry is layered out everything can be modified, edited and improved. Eventually architects and designers can CONTRIBUTE to the archives making ample other building typologies. This is LITERALLY a Neufert Graphic standard that is PARAMETRIC entirely. How amazing that could be. Makes everything viable, the user starts with something to look at and UNDERSTAND off the bat. I was looking for this......for years...
I'm looking forward for the development of this tool. I want to contribute too for skyscraper building types, parametric modeling of structure and classical schemes. Inspiring.
@@miladsamadi8815 I think it is not possible with interior walls, although you can adapt them later in Rhino. You can send your questions about the plugin directly to contact@planfinder.xyz
Hi Milad, yes all walls are perpendicular. The input can be a non-orthogonal wall though, but the output will have internal walls which are perpendicular to the outer walls.