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Architects must willingly experiment with new techniques. We believe that the architect and computer, in partnership, is the best approach to reach this goal. The amount of available information has increased several fold over the past decade. At the same time, the architect's professional responsibility has become multidisciplinary. While it is impossible for him to be knowledgeable in all disciplines, he must see that all available information is considered and integrated into the design. It is here that the computer can help.