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method:parking-lot-making-processParking lot making process
Sequence for creating modest, hidden, and workable parking lots; called by the meadow-making process.
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Chapters (1)
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- This chapter argues that living processes must spread via small, independent morphogenetic sequences (snippable genes), using piecemeal evolution, a gene pool, and a network of interlinked sequences.
Methods (1)
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- Bill McClung's method for creating fire-safe, beautiful meadows by selective vegetation reduction, applying the fundamental differentiating process steps.
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- The process of splitting larger lots into smaller ones to increase density while maintaining individual ownership.
- Idea emphasised in the article that the design and construction process, not just the final form, determines architectural quality.
- A generative sequence enabling families to lay out an organic, unique, and beautiful house suited to site and people.
- Survey Question 4.
- Long sequence covering design and construction under a flexible management contract; can be broken into smaller snippet sequences.