Christopher Alexander's Pattern Language Theory (PLT) has been recognized as a valuable methodology to understand complex systems. It has been applied across domains through a variety of different approaches. This article reviews existing approaches to PLT application and reflects upon the differences between them. We find that application generally differs across four components: artefact, activity, roles and tools, informed by practitioners' diverging values and needs. We elaborate on how consciously navigating the dimensions that these components consist of can help to broaden the application of PLT in practice. We report on the development of a set of conceptual tools that aim to support this process. The resulting "activity kit" has be...
When Christopher Alexander (1977), trained both as a mathematician and an architect, published his s...
Pattern language is not a designing method and it has never been claimed that it could be a designin...
In his recent publications Christopher Alexander and his colleagues are mainly concerned with the de...
Numansgors is a village seeking to improve sustainability by housing renovation. In this process, th...
The aim of this commentary is to present the position that a pattern language approach facilitates, ...
Pattern languages (PLs) were devised for use in architecture and urban design as ways of providing u...
Abstract A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander is renowned for providing simple, conveniently ...
In this paper, we examine the contribution that pattern languages could make to user participation i...
Note: Since we have been working on this document for many years, there are quite a few patt rns in ...
This paper presents a ‘grounded pattern language’ developed from a study on cohousing residents’ par...
Since 'A Pattern Language' was published in 1977, it has inspired students, practitioners and commun...
The field of systems design is – compared to other more firmly estab-lished disciplines - still fa...
This paper outlines a conceptualization and a preliminary exploration of phenomenal patterning, a co...
This thesis addresses the problem of verifying the application of a Pattern Language in a design tha...
Design Patterns, which were pioneered for building architecture by the British/Austrian architect Ch...
When Christopher Alexander (1977), trained both as a mathematician and an architect, published his s...
Pattern language is not a designing method and it has never been claimed that it could be a designin...
In his recent publications Christopher Alexander and his colleagues are mainly concerned with the de...
Numansgors is a village seeking to improve sustainability by housing renovation. In this process, th...
The aim of this commentary is to present the position that a pattern language approach facilitates, ...
Pattern languages (PLs) were devised for use in architecture and urban design as ways of providing u...
Abstract A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander is renowned for providing simple, conveniently ...
In this paper, we examine the contribution that pattern languages could make to user participation i...
Note: Since we have been working on this document for many years, there are quite a few patt rns in ...
This paper presents a ‘grounded pattern language’ developed from a study on cohousing residents’ par...
Since 'A Pattern Language' was published in 1977, it has inspired students, practitioners and commun...
The field of systems design is – compared to other more firmly estab-lished disciplines - still fa...
This paper outlines a conceptualization and a preliminary exploration of phenomenal patterning, a co...
This thesis addresses the problem of verifying the application of a Pattern Language in a design tha...
Design Patterns, which were pioneered for building architecture by the British/Austrian architect Ch...
When Christopher Alexander (1977), trained both as a mathematician and an architect, published his s...
Pattern language is not a designing method and it has never been claimed that it could be a designin...
In his recent publications Christopher Alexander and his colleagues are mainly concerned with the de...