Now, at last, here is a coherent theory which describes in modern terms an architecture as ancient as human society itself.
Acting on his deeply-held conviction that, as a society, we must recover the means by which we can build and maintain healthy living environments, he has lived and worked in many cultures, and built buildings all over the world.
Making neighborhoods, building-complexes, building, balustrades, columns, ceilings, windows, tiles, ornaments, models and mockups, paintings, furniture, castings and carvings--all this has been his passion, and is the cornerstone from which his paradigm-changing principles have been derived.
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I still think The Timeless Way of Building by Christopher Alexander has the best overall introductory explanation of design that I've run into. It also has a lot of great little concepts that stick in your head. I think of "improve the weakest part first" probably ten times a day https://t.co/EWivdstGWN
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Super excited to attend #DWebCamp2023 this year! If you're interested in / want to discuss the idea of community-driven collaborative design, I'll be facilitating a book discussion of "The Timeless Way of Building" by Christopher Alexander on Thursday the 22nd!
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9/10 "The Timeless Way of Building" de Christopher Alexander: este libro explora la idea de que la buena arquitectura debe basarse en patrones que son inherentes al entorno construido. https://t.co/4HAWCU6Dej