Raven is one of the first applications that allows for what might be called spatial vibe coding. While vibe coding usually refers to the prompt-based generation and modification of code, Raven translates this logic into a spatial context: users do not only write or modify scripts, but iteratively describe, test, and adjust spatial configurations through a computational interface.
Typically, software modifications take place in the context of Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS), or through designated entry points such as plug-in architectures, extension stores, and community marketplaces. In this case Food4Rhino.
The leading licensed architectural software companies need to hire upcoming start-ups, incubators, etc. in order to maintain their predominant position.


