Arbeidsmanus Rapport 4: User Design and Architectural Form – Continuation of the “Pattern Language” Method; Family House Sequence – Preliminary Discussions, Alternative Outlines
01/05/200259-page report which contains a set of unedited notes from NTNU and C.E.S. during spring and summer 2001 on a step-by-step sequence for laying out a family house. It includes more than one formulation of the sequence, as well as several notes on the subject; pen-written comments from two people are printed in some pages.
It includes 1) Early notes_IFK; 2) Different formulations of outline_CA; 3) Notes_IFK; 4) Separate sequence “Placing a house on the land “_CA & RS; 5) Notes on spatial organization of house_IFK; 6) Notes on Chris’s case-study with clients_IFK & RS; 7) Proposal for new sequence derived from initial phase of case study_CA.
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The Sequence of Unfolding - Generative Codes for the Design Process
In architecture, as in other things, the "right" sequence is of vital importance. It is a generative sequence of progressive differentiations, which allow space to unfold in the right order. Each differentiation acts on the product of the previous ...
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Patterns in Software Development
Christopher Alexander had developed a long and diverse relationship to the use of computers in design since the 1960s. It culminated with the interest the computer software community showed to the idea of pattern and pattern languages and how the ...