A Pattern Language Which Generates Multi-Service Centers

1968

The first of Alexander’s early works published by the Center for Environmental Structure, notably the first pattern language for a project. It is presented as a system of generating principles, called a pattern language for multi-service centers. It includes 64 patterns with diagrams and a description of the way a designer might use them to design a building. Examples demonstrate how the use of the pattern language generated eight different multi-service centers.

Authors:
Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein
Publisher:
Center for Environmental Structure, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
No of pages:
283 pp
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