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4 October, 05:40

Are there limits to the architectural designs a computer can create? Are there any limits in construction?

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  1. 4 October, 06:04
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    The Doric Order was the oldest and most stable because of its wider style that was not fluted or adorned. Its capital consisted of an abacus and a curved, trapezoidal echinus. The Ionic Order was much more slim and elegant than the Doric Order and had a more decorative capital with spiraled volutes atop the echinus. Finally, the Corinthian Order was the most slender with the most decorative capital, featuring smaller volutes and acanthus leaves.
  2. 4 October, 06:05
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    There are no limits to the designs a computer can create, however there may be limits to what can be constructed, depending on such circumstances as available materials, knowledge, location, etc ... It is a computer program that gives the architect opportunity to electronically plan and place elements of a building.
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