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concept:generic-patterns-as-genesGeneric Patterns as Genes
Patterns that control center formation during unfolding, analogous to genes in biology; they guide the sequence and character of differentiations.
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- Analogy to biology, placing pattern languages as the genetic code for living built environments.
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- Form Languageassociated_withA combinatory system of concrete rules that guides the implementation of adapted structure, oriented by the living process.
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- The analogy between cultural patterns and biological genes: both are memorized solutions to recurring problems that enable adaptive reuse
- Practical advice that a solid pattern language makes personalized design feasible at scale.
- Designs containing a repeating motif
- Evolutionary search algorithm used to evolve embryo populations through development, selection, and mutation stages across 1000 generations.
- Statistical regularities stored in pretrained models.
- The requirement that a pattern language must emanate as a whole from a situation and form a coherent complete system, not just a list of isolated solutions
- Dennett's concept: patterns that are ontologically real because they are useful for prediction.