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A morphogenetic sequence for direct architect management of tilework, incorporating the fifteen transformations into design and laying steps.
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Concepts (2)
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- Chapter 2 of Volume 2 of The Nature of Order, introducing structure-preserving transformations as the mechanism by which living structure arises naturally through unfolding wholeness.
- morphogenetic processimplementsThe sequence of unfolding and adaptation that generates living form, whether biological or architectural.
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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.
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- A sequence for contract and management that allows a house to be built organically within a fixed budget, under architect's direct control.
- Edge-to-edge coverings of a surface with no overlaps or gaps
- The counterintuitive sequence of first locating the garden in the most beautiful place, then placing the house to support it; shows the enormous significance of order even for two steps.
- A repeatable sequence of steps using the fifteen transformations to build a highly regular aperiodic grid that fits decisions about volume and interior spaces; a general method for generating building form
- Practitioner's question about sequence in a living process.
- Argument that a tiny snippet is self-rewarding and hence likely to be adopted and spread.