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quote:the-key-lesson-in-all-this-is-simple-and-extreme-the-field-of-centers-cannot-be-created-as-a-by-product-of-some-existing-processThe key lesson in all this is simple and extreme. The field of centers cannot be created as a by-product of some existing process.
Emphasizes that creating living structure requires dedicated focus.
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- Chapter 15 of Vol. 3, arguing that the living quality of buildings depends on a process of making that allows continuous feedback and adaptation.
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- Focus on anything else yields something else.
- The practical path: mastering the abstract structure enables the personal, vulnerable expression.
- Links structural authenticity to personal feeling as a necessary co-occurrence
- Encapsulates the recursive nature of centers, the key to understanding wholeness.
- Key reversal of the Cartesian parts-to-whole assumption: the whole generates the parts.
- Extension of the previous claim, tying life directly to centers.
- Meta-theoretical revelation about the ontological priority of the field of centers over the fifteen properties