A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein
Christopher Alexander et al.
The most ambitious attempt to codify what makes spaces work for human beings β 253 interconnected patterns from town distribution to window placement. Idiosyncratic, occasionally dogmatic, and remarkably prescient.
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