Cool. In the 90ies I thought similar approaches at our university, and we had practical examples of such constraints. In general city planning was much easier than structural buildings, because gravity and building rules are much stricter than city planning riles, which are trivial.
We also had rules layed out graphically, and did a substitution process in the optimizations.
Neufert did help much more than Christopher Alexander.
We also had rules layed out graphically, and did a substitution process in the optimizations.
Neufert did help much more than Christopher Alexander.