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intended. Moreover, CU was built also to demonstrate “hardware automaton” [55],
therefore each cell is equipped with a light emitting diode (LED) to display the CA
action. This is also the reason why the CA circuits are not integrated with the shad-
ing elements, as it would be in the actual shading device. Figure 11.22 shows the
prototype documentation.
Acknowledgements. This is part of Singapore University of Technology & Design and Mas-
sachusetts Institute of Technology Postdoctoral Program (SUTD-MIT PDP). The research is
titled: Effective computational methods for grid and raster-based modeling of practical prob-
lems in architectural and urban design .
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