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claim:the-five-step-development-sequence-inherently-excludes-adaptation-to-the-land-and-peopleThe five-step development sequence inherently excludes adaptation to the land and people.
Argues that the standard sequence locks out the possibility of responsive, local decision-making.
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- The recipe: find land for profit, architect plans, bank approves, permit, contractor builds. Embodies the development model.
- The modern model for creating buildings: find land with profit potential, architect plans, bank approves, permit issued, contractor builds. Driven by remote speculative investment.
- Definition of the essential mechanism of living structure formation.
- Scalability claim: the principle applies to the largest constructions.
- Sweeping indictment of current production systems.
- Historical claim that all successful building environments used stepwise adaptation.
- Conditional statement linking smooth unfolding to the progressive emergence of the fifteen properties and increased life.