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question:what-is-the-quality-they-have-in-commonWhat is the quality they have in common?
Question asked about the six big projects to identify shared features of living process buildings.
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- The working unit chapter that presents Alexander's method for generating large public buildings through living process, illustrated by six major projects.
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Interpretive claim that the statistically derived clusters reflect conceptual similarity or interdependence among the properties.
- The profound principle that underlies all living structure; symmetry as the mathematical trace of necessity.
- The unpretentious, everyday character that pervades environments where the blissful state can exist; it is the opposite of glossy, designed perfection.
- States that genuine uniqueness arises from adapting to real constraints, not from arbitrary variety.
- The central theological claim that the quality without a name is not an indication of God but God itself.
- The search for the name and nature of the presence.