Don't aspire to design. Aspire for conceptual integrity. But not just internal conceptunal integrity, but making a thing that is conceptually whole with the the context and systems that it's part of - right? Ye? And i mean, like, you might want to try to read that is, oh, what youe talking about? Assistems integration. It sounds like the distinction there is that these things like the beldaunt gugenheim museum may have internal conceptual integrity in that it feels like it's a whole thing in and of itself, but it's not. Yes, exactly.
Dorian Taylor is a consulting designer. He’s been influenced by the work of the architect and design theorist Christopher Alexander, who died in March. In this conversation, we discuss Alexander’s influence on the design of built environments and software.
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