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finding:19-5-room-length-creates-deepest-feeling-at-martinez-house19'5" room length creates deepest feeling at Martinez house
Comparing 19'1", 19'3", and 19'5" room lengths, the longest gave the strongest feeling; chosen after direct observation.
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- Tiny fractions of an inch define entirely different fields in nearby space.
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- Chapter 15 of Vol. 3, arguing that the living quality of buildings depends on a process of making that allows continuous feedback and adaptation.
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- Key architectural detail claimed to make the outdoor spaces feel pleasant.
- After sliding paper swatches, the exact proportions that made the balance just right were discovered; any deviation destroyed the inner light.
- During lattice-strip testing, grid patterns parallel to walls jarred, while diagonal patterns harmonized with that specific room.
- Empirical finding from full-scale on-site testing: the correct proportions for intimacy were discovered through experiment, not calculation.
- Estimation from 50,000 m³ volume and average cell volume 100 cm³.