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finding:the-office-layout-process-resulted-in-highly-personalized-workspaces-as-evidenced-by-photographs-of-completed-officesThe office layout process resulted in highly personalized workspaces, as evidenced by photographs of completed offices.
Visual proof that the method produces unique, comfortable work environments.
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- Core assertion that living process translates unique place and person into unique form.
- Asserts that the step-by-step unfolding method prevents incoherent results.
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- A 24-step sequence for individuals to design their own office using a cardboard model and a flexible furniture system, as developed for Herman Miller.
- The family-owned gas station as a paradigm of practical unfolding.
- Emphasizes process over blueprint.
- Critique of current design practice: hundreds of variables frozen at once.
- Contrast between living process and current architectural practice.
- Opening claim that establishes the chapter's thesis.
- The commonality underlying all the examples of living process.
- A generative sequence enabling families to lay out an organic, unique, and beautiful house suited to site and people.