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concept:community-center-in-indonesia-made-by-the-families-for-themselvesCommunity center in Indonesia, made by the families for themselves
Example: a public building where local control produces authentic differentiation and joy.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
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- The chapter from which this knowledge graph is extracted, presenting examples of living processes in the 20th century.
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- The recursive composition principle, key to understanding wholeness.
- Ontological claim that centers, not particles or parts, are the building blocks of all phenomena.
- Encapsulates the recursive nature of centers, the key to understanding wholeness.
- Primary entities of wholeness that arise from configurations and are activated in space; they have different levels of strength or coherence and are intensified by relationships with other centers.
- Coherent spatial wholes that emerge from living processes; they are the building blocks of environments that foster belonging
- A process whose steps create and intensify centers, as seen in traditional building and natural growth.
- The mutual intensification of life among centers, which is the mechanism of both ornament and function.
- Proposition 4 of the Mid-Book Appendix; the normative and practical conclusion tying individual search for the true self to the creation of a living world.