The Relative “Oneness”
Winter 1977On “Oneness”, as wholeness was initially approached; introduction of the centering process and the geometric properties. Tasks focused on definition of properties and their relationship to patterns; on the process for making a good rug; and on the process for a small building recognizing three phases – 1. Definition of space, 2. Creation of structure, 3. Creation of ornament and color.
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Arch 280, Winter 1977 - The Relative "Oneness": Student notes on how to determine and measure "Oneness"
01/03/1977
9-page student essay with the following headings: An Experiment to determine the Relative “Oneness” of a collection of structures; Further objective measure of oneness, possibly; Further Notes for an Experimental Determination of Oneness; Excerpts from “Altered States of Awareness: Reading ...
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Arch 280, Winter 1977 - The Relative "Oneness": Course work on the formulation of patterns and the relationship between patterns and properties of space
01/03/1977
Two sets of student class notes: a) 19-page copy of a section from “A Pattern Language” which presents the sequence of patterns as a ‘base map’; b) 18-page student notes on the formulation of patterns mostly for public buildings, with ...
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Arch 280, Winter 1977 - The Relative "Oneness": Notes on the course, possibly by Christopher Alexander
01/03/1977
Four pages with notes on the course named “Possible list of topics” and one more titled “A note on method and metaphysics” .
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