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question:what-are-the-interactions-among-the-fifteen-propertiesWhat are the interactions among the fifteen properties?
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extracted_from(2014) · Iba, Takashi · Sakai, Shingo
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- Interpretive claim that the statistically derived clusters reflect conceptual similarity or interdependence among the properties.
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- Meta-claim about the logical structure of the properties: the more carefully each is defined, the more it relies on the others, revealing their common origin in the field of centers
- Justification for using the fifteen transformations as a foundation.
- The authors' forward-looking assertion that their visual-analytic method can transform discourse about Alexander's properties.
- Recapitulation of the Book 1 definition, linking the properties to the mutual intensification of centers.
- Claim that the properties collectively characterize the morphologically complex but recognizable family of all living spatial systems across cultures, climates, and technologies spanning 3500 years