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claim:a-good-room-is-utterly-comfortable-the-real-comfort-the-comfort-of-the-soul-but-also-the-comfort-of-pillows-soft-light-birds-singing-the-feeling-of-happinessA good room is utterly comfortable—the real comfort, the comfort of the soul; but also the comfort of pillows, soft light, birds singing, the feeling of happiness.
The author's description of true comfort.
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- The author instructs the reader how to directly test and achieve tranquility through personal feeling.
Chapters (1)
chapter
- This chapter describes how living process unfolds to create rooms with life, covering position, main centers, fine structure, and tranquility.
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- Opening question of the chapter.
- Summarizes the three primary determinants of room life.
- Distills the philosophical purpose of a room.
- Philosophical definition of a room's purpose.
- The three most salient factors for room life.
- Rule for the most important room.
- Claim that the spaces between elements must themselves be living centers.
- The idea that a room is the physical embodiment and receptacle of a person's life, joys, and sorrows.