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method:differentiating-space-procedureDifferentiating Space Procedure
A layout method where objects are shaped by subdividing the space to fit, rather than arranging fixed modules.
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- Opening question of the chapter, framing the central challenge.
- The ensemble of all possible configurations of a building, including incomplete states and paths between them.
- A generative process where form emerges by subdividing and adapting from the whole, in contrast to assembling prefabricated modules.
- The process of moving through configuration space towards a goal; self-organisation as navigation
- Subtle variation and detail, as in pots of flowers, that brings life to a place.
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