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The operationalization of “A Pattern Language” by using network analysis tools

The operationalization of “A Pattern Language” by using network analysis tools

Sousa, Megg ; Mônaco, Denise ; Martínez, Andressa ; Souza, Douglas ;

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One of the most significant public space studies, "A Pattern Language", published in 1977, is until today's background for some contemporary investigations. The aim of this paper is to propose an operationalization of the patterns' network of the book into a network analysis tool. The methodology is based on a new classification of patterns, in addition to what is initially presented in the book: "context patterns" (evidencing pre-existing conditions and potentialities) and "design patterns" (considering possibilities limited by the stakeholder at that location). The digital operationalization can enhance the analytical and predictive character of the work.

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Palavras-chave: Pattern language, Network analysis tool, Christopher Alexander, Public spaces,

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DOI: 10.5151/sigradi2020-18

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Sousa, Megg; Mônaco, Denise; Martínez, Andressa; Souza, Douglas; "The operationalization of “A Pattern Language” by using network analysis tools", p. 128-136 . In: Congreso SIGraDi 2020. São Paulo: Blucher, 2020.
ISSN 2318-6968, DOI 10.5151/sigradi2020-18

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