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claim:all-six-of-the-illustrated-projects-help-to-form-hulls-of-public-space-by-strengthening-their-centerednessAll six of the illustrated projects help to form hulls of public space by strengthening their centeredness.
Claim that each example contributes to the spatial hulls described in chapter 3.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
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- The working unit chapter that presents Alexander's method for generating large public buildings through living process, illustrated by six major projects.
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- The inevitability of hulls as the outcome of living process.
- Summary of the combined effect of the four element processes.
- Core claim about the generative power of living process on public space.
- Conditional statement about how culture can drive spatial formation.
- A practical conclusion about how to create the public realm after a vision is established
- Coherent, partly enclosed public spaces shaped as solid, positive volumes, each functioning as a public living room for the community.
- The core proposal for a new form of urban plan to guide piecemeal construction.
- Guiding principle for arranging structures in a garden.