3D Generative Design
3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) in the context of architecture and generative design involves the use of software tools to create, modify, analyze, and optimize 3D models of buildings, structures, and other spatial elements. It encompasses a wide range of applications, from initial conceptualization and schematic design to detailed construction documentation and fabrication. With the aid of generative design algorithms, 3D CAD tools can automatically generate and evaluate multiple design options based on user-defined constraints, enabling architects and engineers to explore a broader design space and arrive at more optimal solutions. This category is characterized by its focus on creating precise, accurate, and visually appealing 3D models that facilitate collaboration, communication, and decision-making throughout the design process.