Computational design for architects who don't want to script
Visual programming is now production. Here's how we bridge it without forcing your team into code, and why the threshold is lower than most teams assume.

There is a persistent myth that computational design means turning your architects into programmers. It does not.
Visual programming — Grasshopper, Dynamo — is now production-grade. The threshold to benefit from it is far lower than most teams assume, and it does not require anyone on your team to write code.

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Where the line sits
We build the definition. Your team drives the parameters. The work is documented so that adjusting a facade rhythm or a panel count after handover is a slider, not a service call.
That division of labour is what makes computational design usable inside a practice that does not want to script — and it is how design intent survives the trip into documentation.