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method:1-200-scale-model1:200 scale model
A working model made of light cardboard on a modelling clay landform, used to judge volume, space, and wholeness after site design.
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- Chapter 5 of Volume 3 of The Nature of Order, discussing how living process generates positive space and volume on the land through structure-preserving transformations.
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