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finding:julian-street-inn-tiled-wall-contains-60-000-100-000-living-centers-across-200-feet-each-tile-over-20-strong-centersJulian Street Inn tiled wall contains 60,000-100,000 living centers across 200 feet, each tile over 20 strong centers
Empirical claim about the density of living centers achieved through hand-crafted design iterative process.
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- Central insight from the tile design narrative, applicable to all center-making.
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