The Production of Houses
01/01/1985The fifth volume in “The Center for Environmental Structure Series” on architecture published by Oxford University Press, “The Production of Houses” puts Alexander’s theories to the test and shows what sort of production system can create the kind of environment Alexander has envisioned.
The book centers on a group of buildings, which Alexander and his associates built in 1976 in northern Mexico. Each house is different and the book explains how each family helped to lay out and construct its own home according to the family’s own needs and in the framework of the pattern language. Numerous diagrams and tables as well as a variety of anecdotes make the day-to-day process clear.
The Mexican project, however, is only the starting point for a comprehensive theory of housing production. “The Production of Houses” describes seven principles, which apply to any system of production in any part of the world for housing of any cost in any climate or culture or at any density.
In the last part of the book, “The Shift of Paradigm”, Alexander describes, in detail, the devastating nature of the revolution in worldview, which is contained in his proposal for housing construction and its overall implication for deep-seated cultural change.
The book was exhibited at Locus Manifesto-exposition “Re-enchant the World: Architecture and the City facing society´s transitions”, together with others in Science Cabinet #1.
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The Production of Houses: Transmittal of a group of material for illustrating the components of design for the new book and making relevant choices; also requesting approval for the enclosed design agreement. The attachments mentioned are not included, but the contract dated 16-Mar-1982 is attached
16/12/1981
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The Production of Houses: Transmittal of a catalogue proposal for the book which will appear in Oxford's upcoming seasonal trade catalogue; copy is attached
12/03/1982
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The Production of Houses: Regarding the replacement of lost houses after the Bay Area earthquake, with reference to her last year's interest to acquire paperback rights from Oxford University Press for some of Christopher Alexander's books; attached to it, a letter sent to the secretary of Housing and Urban Development, referring to Christopher Alexander being capable of giving solution to housing issues after the Bay Area earthquake
09/11/1989
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The Production of Houses: Three drafts of the article for COLUMNS, on the Mexicali Project
01/01/1981
Varying iterations of the excerpted text from the preface and introduction of Production of Houses to be utilized as an article.
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The Production of Houses: Book draft
01/01/1984
A complete 367-page manuscript organized in two parts and ten chapters with Preface and Introduction; includes I. The Process: 1) The Architect Builder; 2) The Builder’s Yard; 3) The House Cluster; 4) The Individual House; 5) The Process of Construction; ...
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The Production of Houses: Book pages with images
01/01/1984
Twenty seven dispersed pages of the book for testing the layout of images in relationship to the text.
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The Production of Houses: Notes on Chapter 3 of the book "The Collective Design of Common Land"
01/01/1980
11 pages of text and sketches outlining initially the first seven steps followed for the layout of the first house clusters, and followed by a list of “Critical Early Pattern Formulation for the Second Cluster” and various sketches for the ...
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The Production of Houses: Preface to Japanese Edition
01/01/1990
A 5-page draft expressing Christopher Alexander’s gratitude to the translators of the book for undertaking such a cumbersome task and for deeply understanding its meaning and ethos. Additionally, he discusses the complete misunderstanding of the book by the American reviewers ...
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The Production of Houses: Japanese translators
07/06/1990
A list of eight Japanese translator candidates for the book; listed in the order of importance.
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Low-Cost Houses for Mexicali: Requesting specific photographs from the book "The Production of Houses", to be used in an article performing a "revisit" to the Mexicali project, with a re-evaluating approach, for the Progressive Architecture magazine. Also asking if Christopher Alexander would be interested to write a short piece to be included as well
15/01/1991
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Low-Cost Houses for Mexicali: Expressing thoughts and impressions after reading "The Production of Houses", and also his desire to address the need of providing solutions to the urbanization problems of Cape Town. Also, requesting specific information on the project in Mexicali before visiting the project site, and a meeting with Christopher Alexander, upon his visit to the United States, for discussing the project
01/04/1991
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Request for resources that would assist in building casement windows and mention of a possible usage of the methods described in "The Production of Houses"
09/09/1987
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Low Cost Houses for Mexicali: Preliminary Design Drawings - Clusters
01/01/1976
Base floor plans of the two clusters of the project, one of the Builder’s Yard and the other of the Five House Cluster.
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Low Cost Houses for Mexicali: Preliminary Design Drawings - Clusters
01/01/1976
Three different drawings of the two clusters of the project, the Builder’s Yard and the Five House Cluster; in the first drawing the two clusters are shown side by side, while the second is a drawing of the house cluster, ...
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Low Cost Houses for Mexicali: Sketches of layout process
01/01/1976
Eight pages with sketches recording part of the sequence of the house cluster layout; the first four refer to the choice of individual lots; the next three to the subdivision of lots; and the last one the initial steps of ...