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This paper presents a method for the automatic generation of a spatial architectural layout from a user-specified architectural program.
The final section traces the modern history of London as an ideal-typical case of an imperial city, the spatial, architectural, and built environment of which develop symbiotically with imperial growth and decline.
"We wanted to take that idea to the next stage and create an environment that reflects fashion infinitely, giving a spatial, architectural dimension to something he is already doing".
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