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- Central framework for riverscape restoration design emphasizing natural processes over engineering structures.
- A specific framework for restoring riverscapes using hand-built, low-cost structures that mimic beaver activity and promote natural processes.
- Historical claim about traditional versus modern building.
- LTPBR principle that solution scope should match problem magnitude through multiplicative design approaches.
- A process that heals the world by generating living structure, synonymous with living process.
- Explains why profound life is less common in modern buildings.
- Conditional assertion that local deregulation enables living process.
- Methodological claim about the generative power of the design process.