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claim:to-bring-life-to-the-neighborhood-it-is-essential-that-it-can-be-a-place-where-people-live-and-workTo bring life to the neighborhood, it is essential that it can be a place where people live and work.
Asserts the necessity of mixed-use for urban vitality.
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- Chapter 9: The Way That Living Processes Can Guide The Reconstruction Of An Urban NeighborhoodintroducesThe working unit that describes the four-fold pattern process for transforming blighted neighborhoods into living structures.
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- Slogan from the Chikusadai community, expressing their core value of preserving life.
- Optimistic statement about the latent capacity of ordinary people to express their deepest needs
- Key claim establishing the importance of balancing public and private realms.
- Links functional mix to phenomenological authenticity.
- Life at larger scales depends on life at the fine scale.
- Synthetic statement that architecture is the art of awakening space.
- At each step, doing the simplest thing that can be done to intensify existing centers will produce living structure.hypothesis0.778Operational hypothesis equating simplicity of step with emergence of life.
- Extends the necessity of living process to all scales of human environment