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The book primarily describes its patterns verbally, but has supporting illustrations. It describes exact methods for constructing designs at every scale, from entire regions, through cities, neighborhoods, gardens, buildings, rooms, built-in furniture, and fixtures down to the level of doorknobs. The
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each pattern represents our current best guess as to what arrangement of the physical environment will work to solve the problem presented. The empirical questions center on the problem—does it occur and is it felt in the way we describe it?—and the solution—does the arrangement we propose solve the
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derived from timeless entities called patterns. As they write on page xxxv of the introduction, "All 253 patterns together form a language." Patterns describe a problem and then offer a solution. In doing so the authors intend to give ordinary people, not only professionals, a way to work with their
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The street cafe provides a unique setting, special to cities: a place people can sit lazily, legitimately, be on view, and watch the world go by . Encourage local cafes to spring up in each neighborhood. Make them intimate places, with several rooms, open to a busy path, so people can sit with a
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Grouping these patterns, the authors say, they form a kind of language, each pattern forming a word or thought of a true language rather than a prescriptive way to design or solve a problem. As the authors write on p xiii, "Each solution is stated in such a way, it gives the essential field of
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problem? And the asterisks represent our degree of faith in these hypotheses. But of course, no matter what the asterisks say, the patterns are still hypotheses, all 253 of them—and are, therefore, all tentative, all free to evolve under the impact of new experience and observation.
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Berna L. Massingill, Timothy G. Mattson, and Beverly A. Sanders (2000), A Pattern Language for Parallel Application Programs, Euro-Par 2000 Parallel Processing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
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relationships needed to solve the problem, but in a very general and abstract way—so you can solve the problem, in your way, by adapting it to your preferences, and the local conditions at the place you are making it."
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According to the authors, all the patterns were tested in the real world and then reviewed by multiple architects for beauty and practicality. The patterns include provision for future modification and repair.
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At the core is the idea people should design their homes, streets, and communities. This idea comes from the observation most of the wonderful places of the world were not made by architects, but by the
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Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein (1974). 'A Collection of Patterns which Generate Multi-Service Centres' in Declan and Margrit Kennedy (eds.):
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neighbors to improve a town or neighborhood, design a house for themselves or work with colleagues to design an office, workshop, or public building such as a school.
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is structured as a network, where each pattern may have a statement referenced to another pattern by placing that pattern's number in brackets, for example:
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coffee or a drink, and watch the world go by. Build the front of the cafe so a set of tables stretch out of the cafe, right into the street.
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The idea of a pattern language applies to many complex engineering tasks. It is especially influential in
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are used to document collective knowledge in the field. In that field, it was a major inspiration to
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We believe ultra-lightweight concrete is one of the most fundamental bulk materials of the future.
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An ongoing collaborative effort to construct a pattern language for parallel programming.
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It includes 253 patterns and is written as a set of problems and documented solutions.
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Pattern Theory: Introduction and Perspectives on the Tracks of Christopher Alexander
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Other patterns focus on life experiences such as the Street Cafe (Pattern 88):
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patterns are regarded by the authors not as infallible, but as hypotheses:
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Christopher Alexander: The Search for a New Paradigm in Architecture
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According to the authors, the work originated from an observation:
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Liberating Voices: A Pattern Language for Communication Revolution
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Pattern Language - Official web site of Christopher Alexander.
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University of Oregon Campus Plan -- Principle 11: Patterns.
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The book creates a new language, what the authors call a
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Patterns of Software: Tales from the Software Community
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cited the book as one of his inspirations for creating
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Index


ISBN
0-19-501919-9
LC Class
The Timeless Way of Building
The Oregon Experiment
architecture
urban design
livability
Christopher Alexander
Sara Ishikawa
Murray Silverstein
Berkeley, California
pattern language
University of California, Berkeley
University of Oregon
The Oregon Experiment
patterns
pattern languages
Ward Cunningham
WikiWikiWeb
wiki
Portland Pattern Repository
software engineering
design patterns
Richard P. Gabriel
Will Wright
SimCity 2000
The Timeless Way of Building
The Oregon Experiment

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