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concept:minor-centers-supporting-the-main-centerminor centers supporting the main center
Subsidiary centers that reinforce the main center of a room, often near windows or focal points.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
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- This chapter describes how living process unfolds to create rooms with life, covering position, main centers, fine structure, and tranquility.
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- The role of subsidiary centers.
- Hierarchy of centers determines overall life.
- The key interior centers—often near light and quiet from movement—that define the room's life.
- The mutual intensification of life among centers, which is the mechanism of both ornament and function.
- The practical question of identifying helping relations, answered by the with/without test.
- The explicit recursive definition that forms the foundation of living structure.
- Centers help one another: the existence and life of one center can intensify the life of another.claim0.766The core mechanism by which wholeness gains life.
- The explicit recursive definition that underpins living structure.