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claim:the-pure-cost-based-process-is-therefore-implicitly-a-life-destroying-processThe pure cost-based process is therefore implicitly a life-destroying process.
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- Cost-based freeway location processcontradictsPolicy of locating freeways to minimize land acquisition and construction cost alone, disregarding beauty and ecology.
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- A process that damages or reduces living centers, the opposite of a living process.
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- A summary generalization from the examples about the nature of living processes.
- Explains why profound life is less common in modern buildings.
- Identifies the fifteenth transformation as the overarching aesthetic guide that shapes the process outcome.
- Alexander's claim that the limiting factor in creating living structure is not method but the maker's persistence.