Very nice. It sounds like you're saying "patterns" are really found objects of design, not made, and so the great repositories would then the "naturally occurring design pattern" resource found in how life and environments work, not just designers, right? You might then explain the "glue" that connects design patterns in terms of what you see when roaming the environment, looking for what nature uses as joints between independently working things to hold them together. You find things like, "partnerships", "services", "mediums of exchange", "signaling", "niches", "homes", and of course "organization" as all being things that glue environments together.
The Lady should make more videos , she is very insightful ... please make more , and whoever have uploaded it thanks
Spent half a day with Jenny when she was in Dallas a few years ago. What a treat!
I think the pattern approach confused analysis with creativity. The Nature of Order pays attention to the creative process, not just its result.
Very nice. It sounds like you're saying "patterns" are really found objects of design, not made, and so the great repositories would then the "naturally occurring design pattern" resource found in how life and environments work, not just designers, right?
You might then explain the "glue" that connects design patterns in terms of what you see when roaming the environment, looking for what nature uses as joints between independently working things to hold them together. You find things like, "partnerships", "services", "mediums of exchange", "signaling", "niches", "homes", and of course "organization" as all being things that glue environments together.
This is like in programming languages
The problem is I understood her clearly but the book i have it i hope i can get it
so... fractals
Thank you. Still working. Play WholEart Game.