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Summary invariant of housing forms generated by the living process at high density.
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- Opening claim that establishes the chapter's thesis.
- Core definition of living process as intentionally form-creating, in contrast to fragmented modern processes.
- Core thesis of the chapter: gradual, step-by-step progression is the bedrock of life.
- Claims inevitability of scale differentiation in living structural development
- Alexander's argument that self-likeness in natural forms cannot be explained by artistic intention alone, requiring Proposition 2 for theoretical coherence.
- Key validation that the process itself — not just site conditions — generates living structure.
- Asserts that roughness is an essential quality of living structure, not merely a sketch artifact.