Shifting Patterns: Christopher Alexander and the Eishin Campus by Eva Guttmann
Shifting Patterns: Christopher Alexander and the Eishin Campus by Eva Guttmann
Shifting Patterns: Christopher Alexander and the Eishin Campus by Eva Guttmann
“The Archaeology of Lydia, from Gyges to Alexander” by Christopher H. Roosevelt is a textbook published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This book delves into the archaeology of Lydia, exploring the history and culture of this region from the time of Gyges to Alexander the Great. With a focus on both nature and social science, this textbook offers a comprehensive understanding of the ancient civilizations that inhabited Lydia. Written in English and presented in a hardcover format, this book is a valuable resource for those interested in archaeology, human geography, and general history.
What stands out about this textbook is the use of analogies to explain concepts.
Title: The Archaeology of Lydia, from Gyges to Alexander Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Author: Roosevelt, Christopher H. Christopher H. Roosevelt, ISBN 10: 052151987X. Books will be free of page markings.
Here, in Book 2, Alexander puts forward a fully developed theory of living process. He shows how such processes work, and how they may be created. At the core of the new theory is the theory of structure-preserving transformations.
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“Patterns,” the units of this language, are answers to design problems (How high should a window sill be?. How many stories should a building have?. How much space in a neighborhood should be devoted to grass and trees?).
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