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This paper deals with a graph grammar model of cooperation and distribution for generating designs in computer aided design domain. It is based on earlier research in formal language theory based models for design, especially graph grammars, and also on the developments in the theory of grammar systems. The motivation for the idea presented is given and some possible modes of application are briefly described.