method
active
method:modified-jury-processModified jury process
Alternative: use rough working models or staked-out walk-throughs to assess real-life qualities of student designs.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Concepts (1)
concept
- Living processimplementsA generative process that repeatedly applies the fundamental process to create uniqueness and belonging in the environment
Chapters (1)
chapter
- Encouraging FreedomintroducesChapter 18 of Vol 2, on making everyday social processes more living and ultimately morphogenetic.
Conceptual bridges
2-hop · via this method's ideasWhere ideas in this method connect to the rest of the corpus — the same concept, an analogy, or a restatement elsewhere.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Studio jury where students present drawings and faculty quickly comment, encouraging focus on image rather than building reality.
- A gradual, step‑by‑step building process that allows adaptation but still forms coherent wholes.
- 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 process that combines multiple input streams into a single stream, required in Parlog86 for many-to-one communication.
- Proposed alternative: identify the street, narrow the road, create small flower beds/parks from the local context without closing streets.
- Replacing the start of the model's chain-of-thought scratchpad with deceptive or obedient prefills to test causal influence
- Represented by boxes in process theory; transformations that take systems as inputs/outputs