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Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 11:57:41 -0600
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From: [email protected] (David Geary)
Subject: Re: patterns and change
Alexander expresses the 'quality without a name' from a perspective
heavily laced with eastern philosophy. Patterns, like works of nature,
_should_ 'just happen':
"In fact, the conscious effort to attain this quality, or to be
free, or to be anything ... will always spoil it" [1]
A good design is rarely made; it is generated by an iterative process
involving design, generation, and repair:
"Indeed the main thing we shall deal with in these next nine chapters,
is the fact that the quality without a name cannot be made, but
only generated by a process.
It can flow from your actions ; it can flow with the greatest ease ;
but it cannot be made. It cannot be contrived, thought out, designed.
It happens when it flows out from the process of creation of it's
own accord." [2]
[1] 'The Timeless Way Of Building' by Christopher Alexander
[2] 'The Timeless Way Of Building' by Christopher Alexander, pg 159
Note:
Alexander
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