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concept:schemataSchemata
Pre-existing mental models or rules of thumb that people use to create designs; the building blocks of a form language.
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- image (schemata)related_toMental pictures, ideas, or rules that people use to guide their actions in building.
- schemarelated_tosame_asCognitive framework or rule that governs human actions; may or may not preserve wholeness.
- Form Languageassociated_withA combinatory system of concrete rules that guides the implementation of adapted structure, oriented by the living process.
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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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- Holland's mathematical account showing schemata must appear in any successful adaptive system, used to ground the necessity of patterns
- Sensorimotor representation of the body for action planning; the self-prior is argued to be functionally analogous to it
- Critique of 20th-century modernism's inadequate form language.
- Project management framework within Agile, using sprints and daily stand-ups, traced to Alexander's influence.
- The paper frames the self-prior as a probabilistic body schema capturing visual–proprioceptive associations
- A predictive model representing and controlling attention; central to attention schema theory.
- The actual shapes and spatial relationships of buildings, essential to living structure.
- Method of cultivating introspective behavior by mirroring back a model's self-discoveries, creating feedback loops via ICL.