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"invitation": "Imagine the decisions being made in time: the placement of the stair first, then walls and banisters, then ornament. Concentrate on it and try to feel the unfolded character.",
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"expected_quality": "A felt sense that each part was established after and in relation to the larger whole, creating a harmonious, adapted feeling.",
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- Chapter 16: Form Language And Style(chapter)
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16-form-language-and-style.md