The Art of Observation: Understanding Pattern Languages

[First paragraph] Christopher Alexander's book, <i>The Timeless Way of Building,</i> is probably the most beautiful book on the notion of quality in observation and design that I have been reading since Robert Pirsig's (1974) <i>Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.&...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Werner Ulrich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2006-01-01
Series:Journal of Research Practice
Subjects:
Online Access:http://jrp.icaap.org/content/v2.1/ulrich.html
id doaj-1b4975f6b76b4905af00f9fc8dee3de4
record_format Article
spelling doaj-1b4975f6b76b4905af00f9fc8dee3de42020-11-24T23:43:31ZengAthabasca University Press Journal of Research Practice1712-851X2006-01-0121R1The Art of Observation: Understanding Pattern LanguagesWerner Ulrich[First paragraph] Christopher Alexander's book, <i>The Timeless Way of Building,</i> is probably the most beautiful book on the notion of quality in observation and design that I have been reading since Robert Pirsig's (1974) <i>Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.</i> It was published in 1979, when Alexander was a professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, where I was at that time studying. Although I was aware of some of Alexander's famous articles such as "A city is not a tree" (Alexander, 1965), the book (Alexander, 1979) never quite made it to the top of my reading list. This remained so until recently, when I met a software developer who enthusiastically talked to me on a book he was currently reading, about the importance of understanding design patterns. He was talking about the very book I had failed to read during my Berkeley years and which, as I now discovered, has since become a cult book among computer programmers and information scientists, as well as in other fields of research. I decided it was time to read the book.http://jrp.icaap.org/content/v2.1/ulrich.htmlobservationpattern languageboundary critique
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Werner Ulrich
spellingShingle Werner Ulrich
The Art of Observation: Understanding Pattern Languages
Journal of Research Practice
observation
pattern language
boundary critique
author_facet Werner Ulrich
author_sort Werner Ulrich
title The Art of Observation: Understanding Pattern Languages
title_short The Art of Observation: Understanding Pattern Languages
title_full The Art of Observation: Understanding Pattern Languages
title_fullStr The Art of Observation: Understanding Pattern Languages
title_full_unstemmed The Art of Observation: Understanding Pattern Languages
title_sort art of observation: understanding pattern languages
publisher Athabasca University Press
series Journal of Research Practice
issn 1712-851X
publishDate 2006-01-01
description [First paragraph] Christopher Alexander's book, <i>The Timeless Way of Building,</i> is probably the most beautiful book on the notion of quality in observation and design that I have been reading since Robert Pirsig's (1974) <i>Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.</i> It was published in 1979, when Alexander was a professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, where I was at that time studying. Although I was aware of some of Alexander's famous articles such as "A city is not a tree" (Alexander, 1965), the book (Alexander, 1979) never quite made it to the top of my reading list. This remained so until recently, when I met a software developer who enthusiastically talked to me on a book he was currently reading, about the importance of understanding design patterns. He was talking about the very book I had failed to read during my Berkeley years and which, as I now discovered, has since become a cult book among computer programmers and information scientists, as well as in other fields of research. I decided it was time to read the book.
topic observation
pattern language
boundary critique
url http://jrp.icaap.org/content/v2.1/ulrich.html
work_keys_str_mv AT wernerulrich theartofobservationunderstandingpatternlanguages
AT wernerulrich artofobservationunderstandingpatternlanguages
_version_ 1725501234077499392