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claim:these-high-tension-transmission-towers-are-structure-preserving-not-structure-destroying-they-leave-the-flat-structure-of-the-bay-marsh-aloneThese high-tension transmission towers are structure-preserving, not structure-destroying. They leave the flat structure of the Bay marsh alone.
Counterintuitive claim that industrial infrastructure can enhance landscape.
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- Example: industrial towers that preserve the marsh structure and provide bird roosts, unlike structure-destroying wind turbines.
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- Structure-preserving transformations govern the emergence of all structure in nature, not just in buildings and art.hypothesis0.731Alexander's conjecture extending the unfolding framework from architecture to natural phenomena generally.
- Resolution of the apparent conflict between preserving and enhancing.
- Scope of the problem.
- Distinction between natural and human destruction.
- Historical shift.
- Specific aesthetic judgment about the yellow tower as an exemplar.
- Claim that the same process that creates natural living structure also underlies human artistic and architectural creativity.
- The equal importance of outdoor built elements to the building itself.