Abstract
There’s a rumor being spread this spring in schools and journals of architecture which announces that parametrics has been superseded. Astonishing news, but very interesting. We are not told what design methodology will take its place. Nor how one might improve the relationship between decision makers and sub contractors in the industry without straining the continuity of the flow of information between these parties.
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This is how we, very imperfectly, translate the magnificent Spanish expression curviquebrado, coined by Juan Antonio Ramirez, Arte y arquitectura en la época del capitalismo triunfante. Madrid, 1992.
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Cache, B. (2010). After parametrics?. In: GAM Architecture Magazine 06. Graz Architektur Magazin Graz Architecture Magazine, vol 6. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-99210-4_4
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