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concept:compartmentalization-of-professional-tasksCompartmentalization of professional tasks
The rigid separation of disciplines (architecture, engineering, soils) that prevents coherent adaptation to the whole.
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- The principle that agents must minimise prediction error (surprisal) to persist.
- The ability to generalize across tasks; lacking in latent methods.
- The widespread belief that only trained professionals can design environments, which disempowers ordinary people and prevents adaptation.
- Summary of the Mary Rose Museum and Frankfurt housing cases, asserting that inappropriate sequences damage building quality.
- Specifying building details through procedural descriptions rather than fixed drawings, to enable unique adaptation.
- Attribute: spatial positioning that signals inferiority, using lower positioning or smaller size.
- Represented by boxes in process theory; transformations that take systems as inputs/outputs