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claim:the-fabricated-plans-d-g-even-when-designed-with-good-intent-or-individual-variation-lack-the-essence-of-living-structure-and-are-not-generated-structuresThe fabricated plans D-G, even when designed with good intent or individual variation, lack the essence of living structure and are not generated structures.
Judgment on the specific examples, emphasizing that simulated variety does not equal generated structure.
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Artifacts (2)
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- A fabricated structure designed by B.V. Doshi with individual house layouts, but the overall plan is not generated.
- Puri's simulated generated plan (Plan F)contradictsAn attempt to simulate the variety of generated structures by design, but still a fabricated structure.
Questions (1)
question
- Question posed to guide the reader's perception of the generated vs fabricated settlement plans.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The most profound claim of the chapter: the niceness of the sequence is directly perceptible in the built form and is the ultimate source of living quality.
- The central thesis of the chapter; supported by examples from nature, artifacts, and human settlements.
- Universal claim about all living architecture.
- Core thesis of Book 2, stated at the transition to Part Two.
- Fundamental distinction between generated and static geometry.