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- The claim that living structures inevitably share a recognizable morphological character arising from truthful unfolding.
- Universal claim about all living architecture.
- Key normative claim about the geometric requirement for living architecture.
- The chapter's central thesis: brutal geometric imposition is a necessary phase in achieving living structure
- Contrast between living process and current architectural practice.
- Load-bearing statement asserting that sensitivity to the whole is the essential requirement for generating novel living structure.
- Identifies the pattern of middle-range entities as the primary source of overall geometric order and beauty