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>
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>