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| website    = [https://topologic.app/ topologic.app/ ]
 
| website    = [https://topologic.app/ topologic.app/ ]
 
| source    = [https://github.com/wassimj/Topologic github]
 
| source    = [https://github.com/wassimj/Topologic github]
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Topologic is a software modelling library enabling hierarchical and topological representations of architectural spaces, buildings and artefacts through non-manifold topology. The basic premise behind Topologic is that it can help users think about their building design not only as an assembly of physical components, but as a conceptual, logical, spatial, topological, and hierarchical configuration. Once they have built and connected a robust spatial model, this can be used as a ''scaffolding'' from which to conduct spatial queries and derive more complex building components. Because the formal language of topology is well-matched to the data input requirements for applications such as energy simulation, Topologic models can be easily connected to analysis and simulation engines to predict the building’s performance. This will ultimately lead to more efficient buildings that have a lower environmental impact. Topologic operates within BIM visual programming environments: Rhino/Grasshopper and Autodesk Revit/Dynamo. More recently, a nascent effort has been initiated to bring Topologic to operate inside Blender 3D and the related Sverchok visual programming environment https://github.com/wassimj/topologicsverchok.
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Topologic is a software modelling library enabling hierarchical and topological representations of architectural spaces, buildings and artefacts through non-manifold topology.The basic premise behind Topologic is that it can help users think about their building design not only as an assembly of physical components, but as a conceptual, logical, spatial, topological, and hierarchical configuration. Once they have built and connected a robust spatial model, this can be used as a scaffolding from which to conduct spatial queries and derive more complex building components. Because the formal language of topology is well-matched to the data input requirements for applications such as energy simulation, Topologic models can be easily connected to analysis and simulation engines to predict the building’s performance. This will ultimately lead to more efficient buildings that have a lower environmental impact. Topologic operates within BIM visual programming environments: Rhino/Grasshopper and Autodesk Revit/Dynamo. More recently, a nascent effort has been initiated to bring Topologic to operate inside Blender 3D and the related Sverchok visual programming environment https://github.com/wassimj/topologicsverchok.
Topologic has been instrumental in many use cases including improving BIM software, enabling classification of graphs using machine learning, analysing fire egress using reinforcement learning, and optimising design processes through integration with blockchain technology and Non-Fungible-Tokens for Building components.Topologic has been used to optimise real multi-million euro projects.
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Topologic has been instrumental in many use cases including improving BIM software, enabling classification of graphs using machine learning, analysing fire egress using reinforcement learning, and optimising design processes through integration with blockchain technology and Non-Fungible-Tokens for Building components.Topologic has been used on real multi-million euro projects.
  
 
Topologic was featured in the OSArch [[Monthly Meetup]], you can [https://peertube.social/videos/watch/e8173fef-5d26-4d8b-98c2-400b095f9c81 watch the presentation online].
 
Topologic was featured in the OSArch [[Monthly Meetup]], you can [https://peertube.social/videos/watch/e8173fef-5d26-4d8b-98c2-400b095f9c81 watch the presentation online].
  
There is early support for [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/comment/8924/#Comment_8924 Topologic in FreeCAD] but it is mainly developed for [[Sverchok]] node based programming for [[Blender]].
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This is early support for [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/comment/8924/#Comment_8924 Topologic in FreeCAD] but it is mainly developed for [[Sverchok]] node based programming for [[Blender]].
  
 
= See also =
 
= See also =
* [[Sverchok]] node based Topologic integration for [[Blender]]
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* [[Sverchok]] node based programming for [[Blender]]
 
* Our forum has a [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/131/talk-on-topologic-redefining-bim-through-spatial-topology-information-and-grammars very extensive thread] about Topologic
 
* Our forum has a [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/131/talk-on-topologic-redefining-bim-through-spatial-topology-information-and-grammars very extensive thread] about Topologic
  
 
= External Resources =
 
= External Resources =
 
* Topologic's main website is at: https://topologic.app
 
* Topologic's main website is at: https://topologic.app
* [https://community.osarch.org/profile/topologic Wassim's] youtube channel has some [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRU7NkCdwfX78JHQGXc6sng tutorials for Topologic]
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* [https://community.osarch.org/profile/topologic Wassim's] youtube channel has some [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRU7NkCdwfX78JHQGXc6sng tutorial for Topologic]
  
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