The Oregon Experiment – Volume 3: Book draft
01/01/1974226-page semi bound copy of the book manuscript with illustrations, including Introduction, Chapter 1: Organic Order, Chapter 2: Participation, Chapter 3: Piecemeal Growth, Chapter 4: Patterns, Chapter 5: DIagnosis, Chapter 6: Coordination and Acknowledgments. “Volume 3” on its title indicates it to be the third of a series of three books, the other two being “A Pattern Language” and “The Timeless Way of Building”, both of them published later than “The Oregon Experiment”.
References
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Development of first Patterns and Pattern Languages
The first patterns were developed in 1967 by a group of people working together with Christopher Alexander in the Center for Environmental Structure. Between 1968 and 1976 the first pattern languages were developed and tested for particular projects undertaken by ...
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Master Planning as a Dynamic Process - Organic Order and Piecemeal Growth
It is simply not possible to fix today, in a Master Plan, what the environment should be like in the future, and then to steer the piecemeal process of development toward that fixed, imaginary world. Instead, planning and construction will ...