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claim:the-julian-street-inn-has-the-quality-that-every-symmetry-is-just-what-is-required-making-those-who-stay-there-feel-grounded-and-more-wholeThe Julian Street Inn has the quality that every symmetry is just what is required, making those who stay there feel grounded and more whole.
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- Building by Alexander cited as a case where every symmetry is necessary, creating groundedness.
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- Contrastive evaluation showing success of the living process.
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- Empirical claim about the density of living centers achieved through hand-crafted design iterative process.
- The core aesthetic principle driving the structural design process.