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concept:generated-environmentgenerated environment
The idea that the built world is formed by the interaction of thousands of everyday rules and processes, like genetic material.
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- Question posed about the Belem riverfront's romantic quality, answered by 'Unconcern, mainly.'
- The physical or conceptual space where loose parts are situated.
- Alexander’s term for a system of rules governing the combination of parts; an example is a game, language, or Pattern Language.
- A structure created by an unfolding, differentiating process that adapts each part deeply, achieving mistake-free, complex, living geometry. Contrasted with fabricated structure.
- The diverse materials, shapes, phenomena, media, sounds, etc. that constitute loose parts and drive inventiveness.
- Machine learning approach using evolutionary processes to generate and select designs, used to blur the designed vs. evolved distinction
- A set of instructions for making something (contrasted with a descriptive blueprint), as in embryonic development.
- A zoning code based on generative sequences rather than fixed criteria, enabling well-adapted building form to arise.