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finding:alexander-team-s-peru-pattern-language-judged-by-peruvians-to-be-more-accurate-than-peruvian-architects-work-per-un-competition-jurors-reportAlexander team's Peru pattern language judged by Peruvians to be more accurate than Peruvian architects' work, per UN competition jurors' report
Empirical validation of the empathic immersion method from the 1969-70 UN Lima competition
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Claims (2)
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- Empirical outcome of the Peru empathic immersion method, cited from jurors' report
- Methodological claim derived from the Peru experience
Methods (1)
method
- The procedure of living with families in a target culture, using one's own feelings as measuring instrument, and cross-checking across multiple observers to identify essential centers
Related by similarity (8)
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- The concrete output of the Peru empathic immersion method
- Observation about Alexander's outsized symbolic role in software communities.
- Describes the appropriate role of the architect as scribe, not author of the collective vision
- Steenson's normative stance on how different groups should engage with Alexander.
- Asserted impact of pattern languages and Timeless Way on software practices.
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cosine ≥ 0.90Other entities that say roughly the same thing. May be merge candidates or independent restatements across papers.