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without looking deeper into the course that is highlighted, it sounds more like using 3D programs to freeform 'blobs' / 'wraps' in virtual space. With words used as parametric in relation to pushing and pulling a node in 3dimensions using a modelling program, takes a easy and presently overly used methodology in schools to create none considered space, and suggests its at masters level this none relational design exists? Dig deeper in to parametric design and you'll come across a whole host of none 'named' programs using this method more apporpriatly, or create your own digital programs developing an understanding of programing to programmable buildings, to really use paramtric design as it should be. Set values that edit the design through relations to schematics set up by the proposed. The building is adjusted automatically through the increase value of traffic (as a simple example of parametics beyond 'freeforming' from ones own whim) The are already course that run at a fundimental deeper level in understanding digital architecture, rather than 'lite' digital design as what is descused here. More of these courses as mentioned above will only serve to water down some of the excellent conceptual digital art/architecture and design that is already going on at a few universities. in simple words, it sounds like students are being taught how to use programs to create form without relation to its purpose. Its use in the industry and how to intergrate CAD better in the work environment. Nothing to do with the digital design and or parametics within architecture!

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