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claim:if-a-building-is-produced-not-made-ornamentation-cannot-occur-naturallyIf a building is 'produced' not made, ornamentation cannot occur naturally
When making is severed from design, the process of ornamentation is upset and cannot be profound.
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- Ornament is the detail that forms as the process constantly refines the centers that are there during making.
- Radical claim that the highest function of a building is to be an ornament in the profound sense.
- Opening sentence of the chapter, encapsulating the natural origin of ornament.
- Ornament and function arise from a single evolving morphology; in a living building they are one.claim0.793The alternative to the mechanistic split, crucial for a vital architecture.
- Categorical assertion about the necessity of the living process.
- A fundamental redefinition of ornament: the entire building, in its microstructure, is an ornament.
- Necessary minute adaptations cannot be achieved with standardized components.