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El. knyga: Early and Unpublished Writings of Christopher Alexander: Thinking, Building, Writing

Edited by (University of Oregon, USA)
  • Formatas: 352 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000625066
  • Formatas: 352 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000625066

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"This book brings together key works of the noted architect and architectural theorist Christopher Alexander, many of which have not been published before. The book contains twenty-five essays and other works, many chosen from the newly organized Christopher Alexander archive, providing a window into the ideas and thought process of one of the most innovative architectural thinkers of the twentieth century. The items span Alexander's fifty-year career, beginning with an early version of his PhD dissertation based on fieldwork in India, continuing to fifteen years in the development of A Pattern Language, one of the best-selling books in the history of architecture, and proceeding to the writing of The Nature of Order, Alexander's four-volume masterwork, and beyond. The writings combine theory and descriptions of practice, and together support a blueprint for the development of a new, humane way of building, while also providing a window into the mind of an extraordinary thinker, teacher and professional"--

This book brings together key works of the noted architect and architectural theorist Christopher Alexander (1936–2022), many of which have not been published before. The book contains twenty-five essays and other works, many chosen from the newly organized Christopher Alexander archive, providing a window into the ideas and thought process of one of the most innovative architectural thinkers of the twentieth century. The items span Alexander’s fifty-year career, beginning with an early version of his PhD dissertation based on fieldwork in India, continuing to fifteen years in the development of A Pattern Language, one of the best-selling books in the history of architecture, and proceeding to the writing of The Nature of Order, Alexander’s four-volume masterwork, and beyond. The writings combine theory and descriptions of practice, and together support a blueprint for the development of a new, humane way of building, while also providing a window into the mind of an extraordinary thinker, teacher and professional.



The book contains twenty-five essays and other works, many chosen from the newly organized Christopher Alexander archive, providing a window into the ideas and thought process of one of the most innovative architectural thinkers of the twentieth century.

Preface vii
Part One The large and small details of everyday life
1(114)
1 Perception and modular coordination, 1959
3(12)
2 Contents, Preface and Part One in early draft of Notes on the Synthesis of Form, 1960
15(9)
3 The Nature of Order, Book One, section on local symmetries, 2001
24(7)
4 On changing the way people see, 1964
31(14)
5 From a set of forces to a form, 1966
45(12)
6 Center for Environmental Structure seminar report, excerpt, 1967
57(13)
7 Early ideas for the pattern language format, 1967-68
70(14)
8 Major changes in environmental form required by social and psychological demands, 1969
84(13)
9 The atoms of environmental structure, 1970
97(18)
Part Two From the center to the universe
115(108)
10 Value: A reply to Protzen, 1977
117(7)
11 Centering, 1977
124(3)
12 A shrine to color and light, 1990
127(7)
13 OOPSLA lecture, 1996
134(16)
14 Reply to William Saunders, 2002
150(9)
15 Our new architecture and the many world cultures, 2002
159(3)
16 Harmony-seeking computations, 2005
162(45)
17 Conversation with Rem Koolhaas, 2006
207(16)
Part Three Theory into building
223(112)
18 The grassroots housing process, 1973
225(23)
19 The growth of order from small acts, 1974
248(12)
20 The architect-builder: Toward changing the conception of what an architect is, 1977
260(3)
21 Rebirth of the inner city: The North Omaha Plan, excerpts, 1981
263(17)
22 The construction of new neighborhoods for Guasare New Town, Venezuela, excerpts, 1983
280(20)
23 Toward a personal workplace, excerpt, 1987
300(11)
24 Construction management contract, 1994
311(14)
25 Battle, unpublished chapter, 2010
325(10)
Bibliography 335(9)
Index 344
Howard Davis is Professor of Architecture at the University of Oregon. He is the author of three books: The Culture of Building, Living Over the Store: Architecture and Local Urban Life and Working Cities: Architecture, Place and Production. Davis worked with Christopher Alexander for seven years, was the co-author with Alexander and others of The Production of Houses, and is presently an advisor in the development of a comprehensive archive of Alexanders work.