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Mathew Nicolson
The new architectural forms that digital design methodologies can give frequently seem incompatible with the required accuracy and control in building, especially in poor countries where there are few modern implementation tools available. This paper makes the suggestion that you use design practise indeterminacy as a remedy. The post-digital design practise technique, known as "an exact architecture," gives a convergent diagram of looking for the possible design solution space. In order to create a rigorous produced product that can accommodate projectspecific quirks and limits, it depends on procedural parametric modelling to continuously combine computation and humanization.