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claim:social-process-must-necessarily-be-architectural-process-and-that-architectural-process-must-necessarily-be-life-creatingSocial process must necessarily be architectural process, and that architectural process must necessarily be life-creating.
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- Positions living process as an refined version of innate human creativity, not an artificial imposition.
- Core assertion that living process translates unique place and person into unique form.
- Prediction about the incompatibility of modern processes with life.
- Core definition of living process as intentionally form-creating, in contrast to fragmented modern processes.
- The need for a new kind of process in society.
- Encapsulates the chapter's main message.