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claim:the-pattern-language-alexander-s-team-developed-for-peru-was-judged-by-peruvians-to-be-a-more-accurate-reflection-of-peruvian-reality-than-even-the-peruvian-architects-had-managedThe pattern language Alexander's team developed for Peru was judged by Peruvians to be a more accurate reflection of Peruvian reality than even the Peruvian architects had managed
Empirical outcome of the Peru empathic immersion method, cited from jurors' report
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Findings (1)
finding
- Empirical validation of the empathic immersion method from the 1969-70 UN Lima competition
Methods (1)
method
- The procedure of living with families in a target culture, using one's own feelings as measuring instrument, and cross-checking across multiple observers to identify essential centers
Related by similarity (8)
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- The concrete output of the Peru empathic immersion method
- Describes the appropriate role of the architect as scribe, not author of the collective vision
- Historical generalization undergirding the prescriptive theory of pattern languages
- Condition for success of an artificial pattern language stated in section 3
- Asserted impact of pattern languages and Timeless Way on software practices.
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cosine ≥ 0.90Other entities that say roughly the same thing. May be merge candidates or independent restatements across papers.