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concept:absence-of-architectural-feedbackabsence of architectural feedback
Modern design uses drawings, not the real building, so each step is a reaction to pencil strokes, not to reality—preventing adaptive improvement.
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- The chapter argues that all living processes must proceed step by step with feedback, and that modern architecture fails because it lacks this core.
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- Continuous checking of each step against the wholeness, allowing adaptation and course correction.
- Summary of the root cause of lifelessness in modern architecture.
- The mechanism by which each step's effect is evaluated against the life of the whole, guiding the unfolding.
- Eighth assumption that building has no special importance beyond engineering or image-making, underlying society's treatment of the built environment.
- Contrast between living process and current architectural practice.
- Second tacit assumption, identified as nearly the central tenet of modern architecture.
- Explicitly identified research gap: anecdotal evidence exists but rigorous characterization is absent