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institute:keystone-kitchen-layout-companyKeystone (kitchen layout company)
Firm that initially designed the kitchen layout for the Julian Street Inn, later refined via physical mockups.
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- The working unit chapter that presents Alexander's method for generating large public buildings through living process, illustrated by six major projects.
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- Commercial CAD sequence that allows free placement of counters, appliances, and colors without guidance about centers.
- 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.
- Underlines the difficulty and importance of the focal center.
- Visual proof that the method produces unique, comfortable work environments.
- Attribute: placing one text on top of another, partially obscuring, as an act of layering.
- Edge-to-edge coverings of a surface with no overlaps or gaps
- The workshop maintained by CES for producing handmade tiles, allowing direct control over glazes.