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institute:cambridge-school-of-architectureCambridge School of Architecture
The architecture school where Alexander studied and later interviewed for the chair.
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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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- One of Alexander's institutional affiliations during the development of this work.
- Publisher of Schrödinger's 'What is Life?' in 1944.
- Department where Aaron Sloman works.
- Venue of Alexander's 1996 talk on the necessity of construction involvement; dean Tom Woolley supported the approach but could not implement it.
- Institutional home of Hajo Neis and Cristina Piza de Toledo's experiments on life judgments
- The focus on visual imagery or style that leads to forms not attainable by structure-preserving steps.
- Institution where graduate students collaborated with Alexander on early design stages of the West Dean Visitor Centre.