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- [Instructor] Now that we are familiar
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with the key generative design processes
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and nodes within Dynamo,
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let's take a closer look
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at a typical generative design workflow.
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When designing a script in Dynamo for generative design,
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there is a typical workflow that we can follow
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to guide us in the process.
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This workflow starts with retrieving data or inputs,
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followed by the generators, then evaluators,
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and finally, developing the outputs of the script.
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In this section of the course,
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we'll go through a sample study focusing on each of these
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parts of the script to learn the function of each section.
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This will help to formulate and develop
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your own generative design scripts.
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The generative design exercise that we will study
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is a simple optimization exercise
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aimed at maximizing the amount of window openings
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that can be placed along a selected wall.
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The input part of of the script will be retrieving
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the data of the wall,
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including its geometry and location line,
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as well as information about the windows in the Revit view.
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With this data, the generator part of the script
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will test placing a row of windows along the wall
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by dividing the location line.
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Once the windows have been placed,
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the evaluator section of the script will calculate
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key metrics of the generated design,
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including the amount of length the windows
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occupy on the wall,
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and the gap between these windows.
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These will be used to score each of the generated options.
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The output section of the script
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will then return the resulting scores
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and create the elements in Revit if needed.
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The result of the optimization should be a wall
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with windows placed aimed at maximizing the amount
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of openings across the wall.
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So let's take a closer look at each of these sections.
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