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concept:planting-daffodils-in-the-gardenPlanting daffodils in the garden
Example: gardening as a structure-preserving process, planting bulbs to enhance the lawn's center.
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- The chapter from which this knowledge graph is extracted, presenting examples of living processes in the 20th century.
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- Prediction about the aesthetic features of gardens shaped by living process.
- If the fundamental process is working, a garden becomes a trace of the history of the land.claim0.684Key causal claim: unfolding process produces a legible history in the garden's form.
- Second opening question, broadening the chapter's scope.
- Survey Question 1.
- The color representing private gardens and positive outdoor space in the four-fold pattern.
- Generalisation that geometric life creates the best conditions for functional success.
- The function of garden structures as connectors that erase the boundary.
- The inversion of typical priority: garden space should be shaped as strongly as (or stronger than) buildings.