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method:tranquility-test-for-room-elementsTranquility test for room elements
A procedure: stand in the place, ask whether each candidate element generates greater tranquility in you; keep if yes, reject if no.
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- Tranquility test for creating peace in a roomassociated_withThe author instructs the reader how to directly test and achieve tranquility through personal feeling.
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- This chapter describes how living process unfolds to create rooms with life, covering position, main centers, fine structure, and tranquility.
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- The idea that a room is the physical embodiment and receptacle of a person's life, joys, and sorrows.
- Refinement of the shape invariant.
- How a room's need for light and view determines the building envelope.
- Invariant of good rooms.
- Testing five phrasings of the self-referential prompt to confirm robustness to wording variation