Title |
A Study on the Rule for Creation of the Pattern Language of Christopher Alexander |
Authors |
정성욱(Jung, Sung-Wook) ; 김문덕(Kim, Moon-Duck) |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2017.26.1.075 |
Keywords |
Christopher Alexander ; A Pattern Language ; Creation Rule |
Abstract |
This study reviews the process of creating the patterns through the Christopher Alexander’s books to discover the fundamental rules for creation of the pattern language. The essential ideas of 11 rules describing the characteristics of the pattern language are organized by keyword depending on the characteristics of each rule. Then, this study analyzes which keyword was applied importantly and how it had been developed chronologically in the Alexander’s books. As a result, 5 keywords ? reflection of cultural difference, reflection of human desires, solving the repeated problem, function suitable for principal purpose, and network structure ? are applied to his early books in which the pattern language was theoretically developed, the pattern of traditional society was discovered and the network structure was developed. Another 5 keywords ? user participation method, new problem solving, structure preserving transformation, post-mechanization method, and central invariant structure ? are applied to the books in his mid-term after completion of the pattern theory which discover new pattern for contemporary society and apply the pattern language to time and space. In his later books which organize the theory of pattern language and suggest the direction for using the pattern language, 5 keywords ? wholeness, post-mechanization method, user participation method, new problem solving, and structure preserving transformation ? are applied. Users may use the pattern language more precisely if he/she considers the keywords of the early period in searching the patterns of existing environment, the keywords of the intermediate period in searching the patterns of new environment or in regard to time and space, and the keywords of the later period in considering direction of the application of the pattern language. |