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concept:gray-buildingsGray (buildings)
The color representing buildings, houses, and businesses in the four-fold pattern, with dark gray for workplaces and light gray for dwellings.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Frameworks (1)
framework
- A conceptual scheme for analyzing and redesigning neighborhoods by balancing pedestrian space (yellow), gardens (green), buildings (gray), and car space (red).
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The quality that makes a building or place alive, beautiful, and supportive of human life; argued to arise from the wholeness of centers.
- The experienced presence of aliveness, wholeness, and connectedness in built form, beyond biological life.
- Green areas will be mixed in size, and all positive; gray areas partly surround green areas.claim0.724Description of the topological invariants produced by the process.
- The claim that made things are actual realizations of spirit, in their material substance.
- The concept that a public building should be a vital center inserted into public space to animate it, like a jewel.
- The quality of each place being entirely particular and adapted, a necessary result of a living process.
- Pure functional language with compiler-directed parallelism; Linda authors compare it on DNA sequence similarity computation.
- The color representing private gardens and positive outdoor space in the four-fold pattern.