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claim:design-alone-cannot-accomplish-this-it-needs-a-change-in-the-way-we-make-it-possible-for-people-to-control-the-world-around-themDesign alone cannot accomplish this. It needs a change in the way we make it possible for people to control the world around them.
Argues that spatial quality requires a shift in social process, not just architectural design
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- Contrast between living process and current architectural practice.
- What matters, above all, is that the people themselves are in control of their environment.claim0.779The single most important prerequisite for achieving belonging
- Core assertion that living process translates unique place and person into unique form.
- The maker's self-transformation as a prerequisite for creating unity.
- Sweeping indictment of current production systems.
- Emphasizes process over blueprint.
- Restatement of the central principle in the context of the Claremont Canyon example.