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" in this case has nothing to do with the maker expressing his/her feelings into the work.
Producing a building which has feeling is something different. In this case it is not important whether the architect's feeling goes toward the building. What matters is that the building --the room, the canyon, the painting, the ornament, the garden--as they are created, send profound feeling back towards us. The feeling comes from the object back to the maker after it is made, does not go from the maker to the maker while he/she is making it.
Thoughts and Arguments Explored and Developed
Deep feeling must be the core of a living process
The aim of every living process is, at each step, to increase the deep feeling of the whole
Catching the feeling of the whole through color and material
References
-
House for John and Mara Lighty
1981 to
1989
Terraced house built for a couple; the house consists of six building volumes, gracefully positioned on a wooded slope among white oak trees, and includes the living room - kitchen volume, the studio volume, the bedroom - library volume, a ...
-
Eishin Campus - High School: Single Homebase Buildings
1982 to
1985
The Homebase Buildings form the homebase street. They are two-story masonry buildings with pitched tiled roofs and concrete ornamental wall friezes. Each one has its own garden, with a stair leading to the second floor classrom. There are five such ...
-
Eishin Campus - High School: Double Homebase Buildings
1982 to
1985
The Homebase Buildings form the homebase street. They are two-story masonry buildings with pitched tiled roofs and concrete ornamental wall friezes. Each one has its own garden, with a stair leading to the second floor classrom. There are two double ...
SEE ALL Projects
-
Eishin Campus - High School: Homeroom buildings wall mockups for testing ornaments
1983
Wall mockups with concrete block, white plaster, black plaster, green plaster, wood, stone in different proportions.
-
Eishin Campus - High School: Great Hall interior colored plasterwork
1985
Black, red, grey, purple and pale green interior plasterwork to cover 40.000 sq. ft of hand etched plasterwork for columns and beams, screen, walls and ceilings for the interior of the Great Hall.
-
Herman Miller New Office Furniture System: Flat files
1988
Unique system of flat files, for easily visible storage of files, papers, manuscripts, and other flat items. All open for easily inspection. Enamelled or lacquered wood. It is a more developed version of the Mucic Cabinet piece of furniture built ...
SEE ALL Construction Innovations
-
Lecture on "The Nature of Order", given during Fall 1990
29/11/1990
Cassette tape of a lecture by Christopher Alexander on the “Emergence of Being Nature”, part of a series of lectures on “The Nature of Order”; the duration of the lecture is about fifty minutes.
-
Lecture on "The Nature of Order", given during Fall 1991
21/11/1991
Cassette tape of the twenty first Fall semester lecture by Christopher Alexander, on “Unity”, part of a series of lectures on The Nature of Order, taught during Fall 1991; the duration of the lecture is about one hour and a ...
-
Lecture on "The Nature of Order", given during Fall 1991
26/11/1991
Cassette tape of the twenty second Fall semester lecture by Christopher Alexander, on “Deep Feeling and the Emergence of Being”, part of a series of lectures on The Nature of Order, taught during Fall 1991; the duration of the lecture ...
SEE ALL Visual & Audio Materials
-
The Campus of Eishin - College Complex: Library and Research Center - Photographs of sketches
01/03/1983
Photographs of two sketches by Christopher Alexander. The first sketch establishes in a simple and straightforward way the entire top of the ridge as a large whole, by introducing the cup-shaped plan of the Library opposite from the Judo Hall; ...
-
Music Cabinet: Photographs
01/01/1981
Two photographs of the blue painted wooden music cabinet for Pamela Alexander, the first as soon as its making was completed and the second when in use.
-
Music Cabinet: Photographs of sketches
01/01/1981
Five photographs of Christopher Alexander sketches for the music cabinet, with notes on getting dimensions right.
SEE ALL Photographs