Christopher Alexander
Christopher Wolfgang John Alexander (4 October 1936 – 17 March 2022) was an Austrian-born British-American architect and design theorist. He was an emeritus professor at the University of California, Berkeley. His theories about the nature of human-centered design have affected fields beyond architecture, including urban design, software, and sociology. Alexander designed and personally built over 100 buildings, both as an architect and a general contractor.In software, Alexander is regarded as the father of the pattern language movement. The first wiki—the technology behind Wikipedia—led directly from Alexander's work, according to its creator, Ward Cunningham. Alexander's work has also influenced the development of agile software development.
In architecture, Alexander's work is used by a number of different contemporary architectural communities of practice, including the New Urbanist movement, to help people to reclaim control over their own built environment. However, Alexander was controversial among some mainstream architects and critics, in part because his work was often harshly critical of much of contemporary architectural theory and practice.
Alexander is best known for his 1977 book ''A Pattern Language,'' a perennial seller some four decades after publication. Reasoning that users are more sensitive to their needs than any architect could be, he collaborated with his students Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein, Max Jacobson, Ingrid King, and Shlomo Angel to produce a pattern language that would empower anyone to design and build at any scale.
His other books include ''Notes on the Synthesis of Form, A City is Not a Tree'' (first published as a paper and re-published in book form in 2015), ''The Timeless Way of Building, A New Theory of Urban Design,'' and ''The Oregon Experiment.'' More recently he published the four-volume ''The Nature of Order: An Essay on the Art of Building and the Nature of the Universe,'' about his newer theories of "morphogenetic" processes, and ''The Battle for the Life and Beauty of the Earth'', about the implementation of his theories in a large building project in Japan. Provided by Wikipedia
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“Truly play” vs. “play true”. Why doping is not the problem in sport by Christopher Alexander Franke
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Interactive graphical model building using virtual reality by Cooke, Christopher Alexander
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Modelo conceitual de sistema de alerta e de gestão de riscos e desastres associados a incêndios florestais e desafios para políticas públicas no Brasil by Liana Oighenstein Anderson, Victor Marchezini, Thiago Fonseca Morello, Christopher Alexander Cunningham
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Case Report: Cerebral Edema and Tonsillar Herniation Leading to Brain Death After Cocaine Use in a Patient with End-Stage Renal Disease by Connor Gifford, Jordan Norris, Erin Sheehan, Kathryn Becker, Christopher Alexander, Jason Schroeder, Saksith Smithason
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Case Report: Cerebral Edema and Tonsillar Herniation Leading to Brain Death After Cocaine Use in a Patient with End-Stage Renal Disease by Connor Gifford, Jordan Norris, Erin Sheehan, Kathryn Becker, Christopher Alexander, Jason Schroeder, Saksith Smithason
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Evaluation of a New Treatment Strategy for Geriatric Fragility Fractures of the Posterior Pelvic Ring Using Sensor-Supported Insoles: A Proof-of-Concept Study by Luca Lebert, Alexander Martin Keppler, Jan Bruder, Leon Faust, Christopher Alexander Becker, Wolfgang Böcker, Carl Neuerburg, Adrian Cavalcanti Kußmaul
Published 2023-08-01
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Tape suture for stabilization of incomplete posterior pelvic ring fractures—biomechanical analysis of a new minimally invasive treatment for incomplete lateral compression pelvic r... by Christopher Alexander Becker, Adrian Cavalcanti Kussmaul, Eduardo Manuel Suero, Markus Regauer, Matthias Woiczinski, Christian Braun, Wilhelm Flatz, Oliver Pieske, Christian Kammerlander, Wolfgang Boecker, Axel Greiner
Published 2019-12-01
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