A novel 3D generation method is introduced, enabling versatile and high-quality 3D asset creation. At its core is a unified Structured LATent (SLAT) representation, which supports decoding into multiple output formats, including Radiance Fields, 3D Gaussians, and meshes. This is achieved by combining a sparsely-populated 3D grid with dense multiview visual features extracted from a robust vision foundation model, effectively capturing both structural (geometry) and textural (appearance) information while preserving decoding flexibility.
The site has the potential to accommodate a higher density of housing units. In this scenario, 290 dwellings are proposed in the form of small collective housing units. The transition from individual houses to small collective housing units will require careful consideration of various factors, such as building height, massing, and overall site organization.
In the initial stage, the available data will be uploaded into Autodesk Forma, setting the foundation for a thorough and informed design process. This includes relevant site information, such as topography, existing infrastructure, and environmental data, as well as any project-specific parameters and constraints.