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claim:the-first-global-change-to-claremont-canyon-should-be-making-it-reachable-via-a-network-of-barely-visible-broad-paths-giving-a-feeling-of-accessibility-while-remaining-wildThe first global change to Claremont Canyon should be making it reachable via a network of barely visible broad paths, giving a feeling of accessibility while remaining wild.
First morphological ripple proposed for the canyon.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Concepts (1)
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- The wholeassociated_withThe overarching coherence and unity that must be enhanced at every step; the target of all living process.
Chapters (1)
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- Chapter 9: **The WholeintroducesThis chapter argues that every step in a living process must enhance the whole, using examples from drawing, zoning, St. Mark's Square, canyon design, and painting.
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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.
- Second global feature for Claremont Canyon.
- Scalability claim: the principle applies to the largest constructions.
- Conditional statement linking smooth unfolding to the progressive emergence of the fifteen properties and increased life.
- Claims that unfolding is not a stylistic choice but a biological requirement for adaptive buildings.
- Design process case study showing the wholeness criterion operates effectively at early rough mockup stages
- The key evaluative claim about the Eishin Case 2 vs Case 1 patterns
- Comparative finding from the Eishin case showing latent centers being more essential than conventional ones
- Sixth morphological ripple proposed for the canyon.