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claim:such-a-process-will-not-in-general-create-living-structureSuch a process will not—in general—create living structure.
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- Standard setback processcontradictsZoning rule creating fixed setbacks (e.g., 5' side, 20' front/back) that fragment outdoor space on small urban lots.
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- A strong normative claim from Book 2 recapitulated in the appendix as a verifiable and surprising conclusion.
- Categorical assertion about the necessity of the living process.
- Beauty and geometry are the talisman by which a living process is known.
- Core thesis of Book 2, stated at the transition to Part Two.
- Emphasizes the non-pictorial, process-dependent nature of living order.
- Emphasizes the necessity of a form language for achieving living structure.
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