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Subject
  
Architecture

Pages
  
552

LC Class
  
NA2500.A450

Author
  
Christopher Alexander

Followed by
  
A Pattern Language

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Publication date
  
1979

ISBN
  
0-19-502402-8

Originally published
  
1979

Page count
  
552

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Publisher
  
Oxford University Press

Similar
  
Christopher Alexander books, Architecture books

The timeless way of building


The Timeless Way of Building is a 1979 book by Christopher Alexander that proposes a new theory of architecture (and design in general) that relies on the understanding and configuration of design patterns. Although it came out later, it is essentially the introduction to A Pattern Language and The Oregon Experiment, providing the philosophical background to the Center for Environmental Structure series.

Contents

It has had a huge influence on creative thinking, especially in the areas of architecture and software design.

In the book, Alexander introduces the concept of the "quality without a name", and argues that we should seek to include this nameless quality in our buildings. Alexander attempts to define the idea by surrounding it with existing concepts that reflect a part of the quality with no name but are not sufficient to define it individually.

The book's format is somewhat unusual. It is written as a long series of italicized headlines followed by short sections providing more detail; as Alexander suggests in the foreword, the 552-page book can be read in an hour by only reading the headlines, which frame the book's argument. There are also numerous full-page photo illustrations throughout the book, some of which are referenced by the text and some of which are simply an additional visual argument to complement the words.

The style used in The Timeless Way of Building is also unusual for an architectural text, at times resembling prose poetry or religious scripture. Indeed, some consider it not primarily an architectural work at all but "a book on philosophy with architectural examples."

Other books in the same series are:

  • A Pattern Language (volume 2)
  • The Oregon Experiment (volume 3)
  • Mountainwest rubyconf 2014 the timeless way of building by john athayde


    References

    The Timeless Way of Building Wikipedia