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Book by Christopher Alexander

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  • книга (uk)
  • libro de arquitectura (es)
  • boek van Christopher Alexander (nl)
  • book by Christopher Alexander (en)
  • livre de Christopher Alexander (fr)
  • كتاب من تأليف كريستوفر الكسندر (ar)
  • Werk über archetypische Gestaltungssituationen in der Architektur (de)
  • ספר מאת כריסטופר אלכסנדר (iw)
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  • 0-19-501919-9
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  • HT166.A6147
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  • 1071 (xsd:positiveInteger)
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  • Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein (en)
  • Christopher Alexander et al. (en)
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  • HT166.A6147 (en)
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  • 0 (xsd:integer)
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  • A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction (en)
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  • 1071 (xsd:integer)
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  • Oxford University Press (en)
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  • front bookflap (en)
  • p. 437,439 (en)
  • p. 958 (en)
  • p. xv (en)
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  • Architecture (en)
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  • We believe ultra-lightweight concrete is one of the most fundamental bulk materials of the future. (en)
  • […] 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 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. (en)
  • 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 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. (en)
  • 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 people. (en)
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  • A Pattern Language (en)
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  • Oxford University Press
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  • A Pattern Language (en)
  • El lenguaje de patrones (es)
  • A Pattern Language (fr)
  • A Pattern Language (it)
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  • A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction (en)
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