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Global Tech Summit 2024 | DWTC Deployment

APD Candidate DWTC Compliant
[Final APD Candidate Render Preview]

Raw Client Brief

We need a 10x10m island booth for a global tech product launch.
The space should feel futuristic and inviting.
We want a double‑decker structure with a VIP lounge on the upper level.
The reception area needs to feel 'massive and imposing'.
We prefer dark wood finishes and brushed metal accents.
The client expects a 5.5m high enclosed ceiling for the main product demo zone.
Electrical power: 80kW required for interactive displays.

⚠️ Highlighted lines contain structural, regulatory, or safety violations detected by parsing engine.

Structuring Phase

Zone Allocation

  • Reception

    20m²

    high visibility, brand logo integration

  • Product Demo

    40m²

    5.5m height requested (FLAGGED)

  • VIP Lounge Upper

    25m²

    double‑decker, structural engineering required

  • Storage/Backstage

    10m²

    accessible from demo area

Occupancy & Flow

Target Capacity: 150 persons

Peak Hours: 12pm-4pm

⚠️ Power requirement (80kW) exceeds standard allocation. Generator escalation required.

Utility Requirements

Power: 80kW (higher than standard)

Data: 10Gbps fiber

Transformation Phase: Logic → Geometry

System application: automated

[Grid allocation wireframe]
[Volumes clipped at 4m]
[Egress paths overlaid]
[Load calculation overlay]

APD Candidate – Awaiting Production Design

Before any render was generated, the system compiled this structured specification package.

ArtifactManifest

{
  "status": "APD_READY",
  "qaGatesPassed": 4,
  "artifacts": [
    "BOM",
    "CAD",
    "QA_REPORT",
    "STRUCTURAL_CALCS"
  ],
  "loadEstimates": "Main floor: 3.2 tons; Upper deck: 1.8 tons",
  "materialSafety": "All surfaces B1 fire rated (DCD compliant)",
  "venueCompliance": "DWTC: 4m height enforced; 50% aisle‑facing open walls"
}

📊 Load Estimates

Main floor: 3.2 tons; Upper deck: 1.8 tons

🧪 Material Safety

All surfaces B1 fire rated (DCD compliant)

🏛️ Venue Compliance

DWTC: 4m height enforced; 50% aisle‑facing open walls

[Premium 4K Render – Final APD Candidate Output]
[APD Candidate]

Final visual output – mathematically derived from the APD specification above.

Key System Decisions

[Interactive Floor Plan Overlay]

Height Constraint Enforcement

Original Human Intent

5.5m enclosed ceiling for product demo zone

Systemic Intervention

Height reduced to 4m (standard DWTC limit)

Validation Logic

DWTC standard island rule – maximum 4m unless complex structure permit obtained

Double‑Decker Structural Escalation

Original Human Intent

Double‑decker structure requested without engineering notes

Systemic Intervention

Automatically escalated to 'Complex Structure' workflow

Validation Logic

ADNEC/DWTC double‑decker requires structural engineer sign‑off, ADCD fire clearance

Aisle Facing Wall Compliance

Original Human Intent

Solid 2.5m high wall along entire front aisle

Systemic Intervention

Front wall height reduced to 1.2m (open visibility)

Validation Logic

50% of aisle‑facing walls must remain transparent or open per DWTC visibility mandate

Before vs. After

Raw brief representation
APD Candidate render
Raw Brief (Chaos)
APD Candidate (Verified)

Transformation Timeline

  1. 1
    Parse & Extract

    Unstructured brief converted to rigid ProgramSpec.

  2. 2
    Spatial Compilation

    Volumes bounded against venue constraints.

  3. 3
    QA Validation

    Automated gates: geometry, safety, material checks.

  4. 4
    APD Generation

    ArtifactManifest compiled, ready for handoff.

Production Readiness Gates

Venue Compliance

DWTC height caps, transparency laws, egress limits

PASSED

Structural Base Integrity

Base plate dimensioning (1mx1m spreaders validated)

PASSED

Material Fire Safety Rating

All surfaces cross‑referenced with non‑flammable specs

PASSED

Kinetic Boundary Enforcement

Total volume within contracted floor space; no aisle overhangs

PASSED

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