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claim:the-georgian-door-has-more-life-than-the-motel-door-because-it-receives-more-life-from-its-component-centers-which-are-better-arranged-and-have-more-life-themselves

The Georgian door has more life than the motel door because it receives more life from its component centers, which are better arranged and have more life themselves.

Comparative claim illustrating the role of density and arrangement of centers.

Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count

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  • Demonstrates how density and intensity of centers determine the degree of life in a building element.

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