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7d7994e7a3 Phase 7 §12.1: larger-than-house benchmark maple-court + baseline (leu.1)
26 programme entries / 52 rooms / 3 storeys (~1015 m2 internal). Mirrors
harbor's adjacency-to-c load + secondary adjacencies; room codes avoid the
generic c/o/s leading-letter trap. Staged adjacency-aware baseline (20000
evals, URB_NO_OCCLUSION=1): 145/158/152 fails, mean 151.7; all native
re-score OK. Best (145) saved as generated.dom. Recorded in DESIGN.md §12.1.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-19 14:00:21 +01:00
43be2fe5ab Phase 6 §11.1: single-storey harbor experiment — construction is the bottleneck
Built examples/harbor-house-l0/ (10 explicit level:0 codes, 13 instances,
single-storey constraints) and ran the memetic search from a bare plot. Best
33 fails at 20000 evals; whole population stuck 33–35, deep in the 0.5^n
high-fail regime. Fail histogram is dominated by 'missing' (13/33 = 39%): the
counted space m×3 is never constructed, with adjacency/access/size fails
downstream of the unbuilt room set.

Verdict: per-floor CONSTRUCTION is the bottleneck, not multi-storey coupling —
c4c.2 (programme-aware construction + missing-room repair) is the prerequisite
and staging (c4c.3) alone won't rescue it. Closes homemaker-py-c4c.1.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-17 21:16:06 +01:00
bb50cb0c49 Added an easier version of programme-house 2026-06-16 07:57:50 +01:00
517a825505 Fix mutate_level_add: use generic C/O floor instead of room duplicate
Previously level_add copied the top storey exactly, duplicating all
named programme rooms and immediately triggering space-count failures
for every room on the new floor. The lex outer-search comparison
(-n_fails, score) then always rejected the multi-storey child because
its fail count was far higher than the single-storey parent.

Fix: retype all named-room leaves on the new storey to generic C or O
before admitting the child. The outer search then retypes them
incrementally via the normal retype operator. This allows level_add to
produce designs with the same fail count as the parent (storey_minimum
fail removed, no duplication fails added), making the multi-storey
transition visible to the lex selector.

Result on programme-house cold start (init.dom, 100k evals, 4 workers):
  before: 6 fails, single-storey, stuck after 40k evals
  after:  4 fails, two-storey, still improving at 100k

Also adds examples/harbor-house/ from urb/examples for future runs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-14 10:33:05 +01:00
c37f03f1a1 Close homemaker-py-hqw: make project standalone (no Perl/Urb dependency)
Copy programme-house corpus (36 .dom + .score + .fails + patterns.config)
into examples/ and update all 5 test files to use project-relative paths.
Native Python fitness (use_native=True) was already the default; tests now
run without /home/bruno/src/urb present.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 23:39:20 +01:00