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-[[The Structure of Pattern Languages>http://www.math.utsa.edu/ftp/salingar.old/StructurePattern.html]]
[...] The pattern language codifies the interaction of
human beings with their environment, and determines how
and where we naturally prefer to walk, sit, sleep, enter
and move through a building, enjoy a room or open space,
and feel at ease or not in our garden. The pattern language
is a set of inherited tried-and-true solutions that
optimize how the built environment promotes human life and
sense of well-being. It combines geometry and social
behavior patterns into a set of usufull relationships,
summarizing how built form can accommodate human
activities. [...]
[[A Theory of Architecture>http://www.amazon.co.jp/Theory-Architecture-Nikos-Salingaros/dp/3937954074/]], p. 220
The Pattern Language is not, and was never claimed to be a
design method and it is always a struggle to integrate
patterns into an actual design project.
[[The Structure of Pattern Languages>http://www.math.utsa.edu/ftp/salingar.old/StructurePattern.html]]
But of course, no matter what the asterisks say, the patterns are still hypotheses, all 253 of them – and therefore all tentative, all free to evolve under the impact of new experience and observation.
[[A Pattern Language]], p.xv
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-[[The Structure of Pattern Languages>http://www.math.utsa.edu/ftp/salingar.old/StructurePattern.html]]
[...] The pattern language codifies the interaction of
human beings with their environment, and determines how
and where we naturally prefer to walk, sit, sleep, enter
and move through a building, enjoy a room or open space,
and feel at ease or not in our garden. The pattern language
is a set of inherited tried-and-true solutions that
optimize how the built environment promotes human life and
sense of well-being. It combines geometry and social
behavior patterns into a set of usufull relationships,
summarizing how built form can accommodate human
activities. [...]
[[A Theory of Architecture>http://www.amazon.co.jp/Theory-Architecture-Nikos-Salingaros/dp/3937954074/]], p. 220
The Pattern Language is not, and was never claimed to be a
design method and it is always a struggle to integrate
patterns into an actual design project.
[[The Structure of Pattern Languages>http://www.math.utsa.edu/ftp/salingar.old/StructurePattern.html]]
But of course, no matter what the asterisks say, the patterns are still hypotheses, all 253 of them – and therefore all tentative, all free to evolve under the impact of new experience and observation.
[[A Pattern Language]], p.xv
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[[Growing a Pattern Language (for Security)>http://www.hillside.net/plop/2011/index.php?nav=program#acceptedpapers]]
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-[[メモ/ソフトウェアパターン]]
-[[メモ/デザインパターン]]