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A pattern language which generates multi-service centers

Christopher Alexander

Edité par Center for Environmental Structure January 1968, 1968
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lightly soiled front and back covers; softcover published without d.j. Some underlining in pencil on first 50 pp. Tight binding. N° de réf. du vendeur 64740

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Titre : A pattern language which generates ...
Éditeur : Center for Environmental Structure January 1968
Date d'édition : 1968
Reliure : Trade Paperback
Etat : Used - good
Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket
Edition : First Edition.

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Alexander, Christopher; Sara Ishikawa; Murray Silverstein
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Vendeur : Arches Bookhouse, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis

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Paperback. Etat : FINE. First Edition. [4], 283pp. 8x11' perfectbound in glossy printed wraps. Light dampstain to fore head corner clean and sound otherwise. With cover letter 'Note on the Title' d. 1971. We presume this to be the first printing since the notice is not bound in with the book. A self-published manifesto by the Center for Environmental Structure at University of California, Berkeley. It would go on to be published in revised form by Oxford University Press as the first of eight volumes in a 'Center for Environmental Structure' series. It has been continuously in print with the publisher and remains a perennial best-seller among architecture books. In addition to generating a movement in human-use architectural design, *A Pattern Language* was a groundbreaking theoretical work in information linguistics, with the concept of 'Pattern Languages' credited as a major influence in Ward Cunningham's 'WikiWikiWeb,' in addition to wide influence in computer software engineering. N° de réf. du vendeur 508510

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