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claim:the-order-of-sequence-in-unfolding-determines-whether-parts-become-unique-or-modularThe order of sequence in unfolding determines whether parts become unique or modular.
Process-based explanation: if parts are designed too early they become modular; correct timing yields uniqueness.
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- Chapter 12: Every Part UniqueintroducesThe chapter itself, arguing that living process creates uniqueness at every scale.
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- Prediction that adherence to the proper process guarantees uniqueness.
- Universal claim extending the unfolding-and-geometry principle beyond buildings to all living systems
- In nature, unfolding often consists of a process that establishes local symmetries one by one.claim0.805Connects biological morphogenesis to architectural process.
- The continuous chain of steps, each preserving and extending the whole, which defines nature and living process.
- Diagnostic criterion for living structure: absence of thorough uniqueness excludes living character.
- A general technique of using ordered questions to guide the design unfolding, ensuring a coherent whole emerges from the client's own visions.
- Invariant that living process maintains percentage balance.
- The empirical-observational claim grounded in the diverse case studies presented in the chapter