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From | From [[Collab:Christopher Alexander]]'s ''[[Collab:Pattern Language]]'': | ||
The problem: | The problem: | ||
:The courtyards built in modern buildings are very often dead. They are intended to be private open spaces for people to use -- but they end up unused, full of gravel and abstract sculptures. | :The courtyards built in modern buildings are very often dead. They are intended to be private open spaces for people to use -- but they end up unused, full of gravel and abstract sculptures. | ||
The solution is one of Alexander's more technical patterns. | The solution is one of Alexander's more technical patterns. | ||
[[Category:Pattern]] | [[Category:Pattern]] |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 13 September 2021
From Collab:Christopher Alexander's Collab:Pattern Language:
The problem:
- The courtyards built in modern buildings are very often dead. They are intended to be private open spaces for people to use -- but they end up unused, full of gravel and abstract sculptures.
The solution is one of Alexander's more technical patterns.