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Logos & Evidence - Episode 01 artifact

Church Grammar Explorer

A small research instrument for testing Georgian church-like forms.

Not a reconstruction. Generated variants are typological resemblances, not historical claims.

For full parameter controls and export, open this explorer on desktop. Preset viewing still works here.

Starting point

Starting points are not reconstructions. They are ways into the model.

Build grammar

Change the architectural decisions first. Then tune the proportions.

These controls do not prove historical rules. They let you test how far a form can move before the resemblance breaks.

Build from parts

Render Style

Tune proportions

These controls are simplified. They do not describe historical rules directly; they expose model parameters that help us ask better questions.

Advanced parameters

A small subset of model parameters for closer study. Internal lighting, raw JSON, capture, and coordination workbench controls are not exposed here.

Save Your Variant

Save the current form as a 3D model. Use it for study, comparison, sketching, or testing your own architectural questions.

Generated exports are not reconstructions of historical monuments. Please credit: Church Grammar Explorer / Logos & Evidence.

The exported geometry is a procedural model generated by this tool. It is provided for research, study, and sketching. It is not an official survey model, construction model, or authorized reconstruction of any monument.

What is this? / Evidence boundary

This explorer is a research instrument, not a reconstruction tool.

Zugdidi Cathedral is the real modeled target. The Jvari-like and Samtavisi-like presets are generated typological resemblances created by adjusting a parameterized model. They are useful as questions, not as proof.

The model asks where to look. Evidence carries the claim.

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