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claim:living-process-respects-the-uniqueness-of-every-place-and-the-particularity-of-the-people-there-making-the-environment-lovable-and-establishing-belongingLiving process respects the uniqueness of every place and the particularity of the people there, making the environment lovable and establishing belonging.
Synthesis of how adaptation in living process creates emotional attachment.
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- In this chapter, Alexander describes belonging, its dependence on living processes and structure, and provides photographic and painted examples of the blissful state in ordinary life.
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- Extends the necessity of living process to all scales of human environment
- Positions living process as an refined version of innate human creativity, not an artificial imposition.
- Essential feature of living process, making phenomenological experience the central criterion for evaluation.
- Foundational assertion about user-centered origin of living structure.
- A core definitional claim about the nature of living process.
- Encapsulates the chapter's main message.
- Operational definition of the incremental, self-correcting nature of living process.
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