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concept:uniqueness-of-partsUniqueness of Parts
The principle that in a living process, every part created must become locally unique, adapted to its specific context within the whole.
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- Every Part Uniquerelated_toThe core principle that in a living structure each part is adapted to its context and therefore unique, not identical.
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- The property that every place generated by a living process is inevitably unique due to its adaptation to specific conditions.
- A central thesis that living processes inherently produce unique, unrepeatable elements.
- The idea that centers are not built from pre-existing parts; instead, parts are generated by the wholeness, like a whirlpool in a stream.
- The quality of each place being entirely particular and adapted, a necessary result of a living process.
- Core assertion that living structure is characterized by total uniqueness of parts.
- Each family's ability to customize their apartment layout, giving identity and dignity to the dwelling.
- States that genuine uniqueness arises from adapting to real constraints, not from arbitrary variety.
- Necessary condition that prevents mechanical mass-production and enforces local adaptation.