Leslie Karpas connects Bauhaus-era modernism and successive industrial revolutions to a proposed “metamodernist” pipeline — scan, generative design, fabrication — arguing 3D printing’s promise stalls without automated customized design. He describes his startup’s interior-design SDKs, which use synthetic training data rendered from furniture CAD files to recognize objects and spatial relationships in rooms.
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