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institute:san-francisco-museumSan Francisco Museum
Museum where the Carpet Gallery was built.
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- This chapter describes how living process unfolds to create rooms with life, covering position, main centers, fine structure, and tranquility.
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- Requested bus shelters with benches too short to lie down on; Alexander refused the commission.
- A building with contrived geometry that could not have arisen through unfolding.
- Wright's later image-driven work, turning its back on Fifth Avenue.
- Museum founded by Soetsu Yanagi to honor traditional artifacts with life, one of the first public institutions to do so.
- Designed museum in Portsmouth dockyard for Henry VIII's ship, demonstrating the full multi-level process including word-picture and program budgeting.
- Municipality where Alexander erected benches outside a homeless shelter despite the mayor's edict.
- Affiliation of David Krakauer; complexity and information dynamics perspective.
- Institutional affiliation of all authors