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method:conservation-planning-processConservation Planning Process
A phased approach (inventory/analysis, design) for restoration planning, as shown in Chapter 5 of the LTPBR Manual.
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- Broader Conservation Planning Processrelated_tosame_as
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- Main presentation by Hibai Unzueta, providing a training overview of low-tech process-based restoration design principles, citing the LTPBR Manual and related works.
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- 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
- The idea that social process must become truly architectural—i.e., morphogenetic, form-creating—to generate a living world.
- The dynamic where the designer reacts to the current state of the unfolding wholeness to determine the next step.
- A generative process that repeatedly applies the fundamental process to create uniqueness and belonging in the environment
- A generative process where form emerges by subdividing and adapting from the whole, in contrast to assembling prefabricated modules.
- Represented by boxes in process theory; transformations that take systems as inputs/outputs
- A generative sequence enabling families to lay out an organic, unique, and beautiful house suited to site and people.
- A process that heals the world by generating living structure, synonymous with living process.