Again, this geometry is perfectly suited for NURBS curves and surfaces. Not appropriate for Kangaroo.
Having said that, it is interesting enough that I spent more time on it, getting the corners closer to the shape in images of the structure and scaling dimensions based on this image from a PDF file:
My notes using pixel dimensions:
front: 426 X 132
side: 257 X 132
39 pixels = height of man426 / 257 = 1.657587548638132
257 / 426 = 0.6032863849765258426 / 39 = 10.923 * 6 feet = 65.538
132 / 39 = 3.384615384615385 * 6 feet = 20.3
57 / 132 = 0.4318181818181818 * 20.3 = 8.766
Scaled by a man in that image assumed to be six feet tall (39 pixels high). The horizontal dimensions in X and Y are calculated exactly. The vertical dimensions required adjusting Z sliders based on visual comparisons because of the NURBS curves, which don’t touch middle points.
Bosjes Chapel_2024Jan24a.gh (30.2 KB)
It’s not perfect but it’s close; with more work it could be.