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concept:image-in-architectureImage in Architecture
The focus on visual imagery or style that leads to forms not attainable by structure-preserving steps.
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- The chapter argues that creating living structure requires a form language, and proposes that the fifteen structure-preserving transformations can serve as the basis for such a language.
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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.
- A functional type representing a mapping from 2D locations to colors (or other values), used for resolution-independent image synthesis.
- Mental pictures, ideas, or rules that people use to guide their actions in building.
- Exemplary domain-specific type in denotational design; denotation as location-to-color function (Loc → Color).
- Field Steenson worked in (1997 onwards); term denoting structural design of information systems; borrowed 'architecture' from computer design.
- Alexander's projected future architecture using ultramodern materials and process-based techniques to achieve living structure unlike 20th-century mechanical repetition.
- A transformer variant discovered via automated architecture search that includes depthwise convolution over last three positions in key/query computation, making induction heads expressible without K-composition
- The idea that social process must become truly architectural—i.e., morphogenetic, form-creating—to generate a living world.
- The definition of 'architecture' in computing as the structural design of systems, dating to 1960s mainframes, central to information architecture.