Alexander, Christopher. Notes on the Synthesis of Form; Harvard, 1964. ISBN: 0-674-62751-2 (paperback) Christopher Alexander is professor emeritus at the University of California in Berkley, construction developer and licensed architect. He was born in Vienna, Austria in 1936. He has designed and built in California, Japan and Mexico, notwithstanding, his fame is due mainly to his theoretic contributions to this discipline. He produced and validated, in collaboration with Sarah Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein, an architectural system: a language of patterns designed to permit any human being -and possibly another sufficiently complex machine, where complexity counts- to design and build pretty well in any scale. He began his project with the idea that users know more about the building they need than what any architect could understand. Alexander includes in the prologue of the second edition of his Notes on the Synthesis of Form a quote from the French philosopher of science, mat
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