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method:berkeley-street-closure-barriers-processBerkeley street closure barriers process
City process of placing concrete tub and steel rail barriers to close streets; criticized as ugly, frustrating, and not life-creating.
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- Proposed alternative: identify the street, narrow the road, create small flower beds/parks from the local context without closing streets.
- Alexander's educational program teaching students to work with living processes in real construction projects, eventually closed by faculty opposition.
- A set property meaning all coordinate patches of its elements remain within the set; proved equivalent to axis-aligned hyperrectangles
- Dynamic condition: ending a branch or closing a frame.
- City that implemented the street barrier program.
- The iterative process of cutting a whole into parts using asymmetry and thin boundary bands to introduce levels of scale and boundaries; a purely geometric process that creates more profound living form
- Alternative policy: choose damaged land for the freeway, preserve beautiful areas, and enhance overall harmony.
- The property that living centers are formed and strengthened by boundaries which both separate and unite; the boundary must be of the same order of magnitude as the center being bounded and is itself made of centers