The Julian Street Inn – Shelter for Homeless: Lion’s Head and hand-painted and hand-glazed tilework for cladding the courtyard fountain – Photographs
01/01/1990Photograph of fountain with the hand-glazed tiles cladding the fountain base, and the cast concrete lion’s head.
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Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Courtyard fountain with lion's head
1988
Cast-concrete lion's head on the back wall of the tiled fountain located in the courtyard of the Julian Street Inn.
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Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Courtyard fountain with hand-painted and hand-glazed tilework
1988
Tilework with diagonal squared pattern with four-petal flower in interchanging green and salmon, cladding the base wall of the fountain.
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Color and Inner Light: The Eleven Color Properties
Christopher Alexander postulated that centers and the field of centers they create are the building blocks from which wholeness is made. However, he further argued that geometry alone is not sufficient, and that color is the way wholeness comes to ...
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Ornament and Function as Products of Unfolding
Ornament arises as part of the design process, when a person is making and seeks to embellish this "something" while making it. It arises as a result of the latent centers in the uncompleted thing requiring still more centers, requiring ...
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Wholeness and Feeling in Structure-Enhancing Transformations
Christopher Alexander formulated this principle as follows: In any living process, or any process of design or making, the way forward, the next step which is most structure-enhancing, is that step which most intensifies the feeling of the emerging whole. "Feeling" ...
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The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Courtyard fountain with hand-painted and hand-glazed tilework; mock-ups for the tiles
01/04/1989
Full-scale paper mock-up of the final tile pattern used for cladding the base of the courtyard fountain, painted with gouache.
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The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for Homeless: Courtyard fountain with lion's head; model for the lion
01/01/1989
A full scale gypsum-cast model of a lion’s head for the courtyard fountain.