Ok, let me put this in another way.
I have a whole cubic monolithic stone building, 20x20x15m size. The architecture inside follows a stereotomic approach, through subtractions, so the end result is a stone building with very thick walls and niches. Not that this information is extremely relevant, but it may help picture where I'm going with this.
At the moment, my model is one whole solid object (with interior). What I want to do next, using the appropriate software (which at the moment I'm clueless which to use), is to subdivide the whole model into stone "bricks", as if it was built using seperate pieces of stone instead of being carved out of one huge block.
Hence the origin of the name" stereotomic", it comes from the Greek, stereós, (solid) + -tomía, (-cut). The technique of cutting stone and assembling it to erect architecture.
What I will get at the end will be my 3D model, all subdivided into "bricks" that form the architecture. Like Lego bricks.
I cannot using the Slice tool, neither design all the stone bricks manually, it would take a whole lot of time, and my primary goal is to learn how to automate this using proper parametric software.
What do I mean by parametric? Let's say, all bricks must be 60cm high, not exceed x amout of volume, be between x of leght and width, follow the established grid, etc... And special bricks I coud design manually if I had to.
I'm sure this is possible somehow. We live in the parametric age of architecture and I see complex designs being rendered all the time. This that I'm trying to explain seems quite simple, I guess.
Thank you!