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claim:the-berryessa-house-has-many-stairs-making-it-hard-for-old-people-and-a-separate-bedroom-means-going-through-rain-which-might-be-considered-a-functional-problemThe Berryessa house has many stairs making it hard for old people, and a separate bedroom means going through rain, which might be considered a functional problem.
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- Illustrates how irregularity can generate life.
- Comparative finding from the Eishin case showing latent centers being more essential than conventional ones
- Counterexample showing the deadness resulting from absence of centers.
- Comparative claim illustrating the role of density and arrangement of centers.
- Evidence that the mirror-of-the-self test can dissociate from intellectual fashion and tap a deeper, convergent judgment.
- Aesthetic judgment on modern buildings.
- Direct application of the coin argument to building design and construction.