



Read by Tim Ferriss, Charlie Munger, Sam Altman and 14 others

by Christopher Alexander · 1979 · 552 pages

Tobias Lütke
A seminal work on architectural theory that introduces the 'quality without a name'—the essential wholeness and life found in great buildings and towns. Alexander proposes a new design philosophy based on 'pattern languages,' arguing that environment and human life are inextricably linked. The book serves as the philosophical foundation for his influential series on human-centric design.
Published
1979
Pages
552
Language
en
ISBN
9780195024029
Series
Part 1 of Center for Environmental Structure
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