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concept:design-and-construction-separationDesign and construction separation
The 20th-century divorce of design from making, which prevents ornament from arising naturally.
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- The necessary entanglement of design and construction steps in a living process, as opposed to the damaging 20th-century sequential separation.
- A core Taylorist principle where planning is done by managers while workers merely execute, destroying craft knowledge and initiative.
- States that the sequential separation of design and construction is incompatible with unfolding, requiring a new form of process.
- Role specialization where fitness effects of particle characters reverse depending on context (e.g., germ/soma); formal game-theoretic equivalent to non-linearly separable functions.
- The idea that the life of a building comes from the process of its creation, not from a preconceived design on paper.
- A state caused by disorderly, dead environments where people lose connection to everyday human events and freedom.
- The property that a living whole is at one with the world, not separate from it; the center melts into its surroundings, the boundary is fragmented or incomplete, and there is a profound connection rather than isolation—perhaps the most important property of all