Some patterns for parametric modeling

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Patterns express generic solutions to a well-described problem. In parametric modeling patterns can be used to describe a "tactical" level of work, above mechanics and below design. We describe three patterns and show how they can be used through an example model.

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Woodbury, R., Aish, R., & Kilian, A. (2007). Some patterns for parametric modeling. In Expanding Bodies: Art, Cities, Environment - Proceedings of the ACADIA 2007 Conference (pp. 222–229). https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2007.222

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