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The Nature of Order
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". . . Five hundred years is a long time, and I don't expect many of the people I interview will be known in the year 2500. Christopher Alexander may be an exception."
David Creelman, author, Interviewer and Editor Knowledge Manager, HR magazine, Toronto |
The Phenomenon of Life |
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". . . This will change the world as effectively as the advent of printing changed the world. . .
I believe that the design of buildings -- more beautiful buildings, better designed, more organic -- can one day be done by everyone in the world, with the help of Alexander’s genetic scripts . . ."
Doug Carlston, Silicon Valley Luminary and former President of Broderbund |
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The Process of Creating Life |
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A Vision of a Living World |
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". . . I believe he is likely to be remembered most of all, in the end, for having produced the first credible proof of the existence of God . . ."
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The Luminous Ground |
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