Christopher Alexander Lecture 1995 London

At the former Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture in London, UK -- on May 24, 1995 -- the late Christopher Alexander describes his deeply adaptive process, using a contemporary example: a community of homes in Austin, Texas. He presents a large set of slides he'd just taken, mid-project, and explains the approach, trials, resolutions, and principles. There is a question-and-answer session with architects and architecture students. For people who have read his books, this provides a vivid picture of what he was trying to do, on a genuine site, and how he worked on problems in real situations. Produced, edited, filmed by Greg Bryant. With Danielle Janes Gordon and the late David Heine. https://www.patternlanguage.com/ https://www.buildingbeauty.org/ https://www.livingneighborhoods.org/ https://www.rainmagazine.com/ https://www.urbanology.com/ https://beautiful.software/ The project discussed is here: https://www.patternlanguage.com/proje... https://www.livingneighborhoods.org/h... https://christopher-alexander-ces-arc... More to come! Please like, subscribe, and share!    / urbanology