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concept:architectural-processarchitectural process
The idea that social process must become truly architectural—i.e., morphogenetic, form-creating—to generate a living world.
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- Core framework: aesthetics of activity from the perspective of the actor, including self-reflective experiences and perception of external world as part of activity.
- The idea that the life of a building comes from the process of its creation, not from a preconceived design on paper.
- A generative sequence enabling families to lay out an organic, unique, and beautiful house suited to site and people.
- Artifacts designed to bring about process-aesthetic experiences; primary aesthetic properties emerge in the enactor's activity.
- Studio jury where students present drawings and faculty quickly comment, encouraging focus on image rather than building reality.
- A locally complete, self-contained creative process that creates a single center from conception to completion, in a continuous sequence.