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concept:geometric-orderGeometric Order
The definite, strong, often rectangular spatial order that emerges in a building through the imposition of the aperiodic grid; gives the building its force and depth
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- Positive Spaceassociated_withThe property that every bit of space swells outward, is substantial in itself, and is never the leftover from an adjacent shape; every single part of space has positive shape as a center with no amorphous meaningless leftovers
- Brutal GeometryextendsThe almost alien, rigid, massively crystalline geometry imposed on a building design at a certain stage — coming from the internal needs of structural coherence, not from surroundings; frightening yet necessary for real order
- Structural Coreassociated_withThe columns, walls, beams, and vaults that form the geometric underpinning of a building; the fountain of geometrical order in living building processes
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- The straight, orthogonal geometries that arise naturally from structural and functional forces in built forms.
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- A geometric structure characterizing sequential reasoning task representations, used as a test case for manifold steering
- Order relations modeling approximation and information content; appears in string prefixes, interval approximations, and partial maps.
- The underlying geometric structure in a work that actually produces the felt feeling; a concrete configuration that generates the intended emotional quality.