A Pattern Book for Shadyside
(1984-86)
an investigation of design patterns in Pittsburgh's historic Shadyside district,
motivated by a residential project in that district and sponsored in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).
References:
- Flemming, U. "More than the sum of parts: the grammar of Queen Anne houses",
Environment and Planning B. Planning and Design 14(1987) 323-350
- Flemming, U. "The role of shape grammars in the analysis and creation of designs" in The Computability of Design
(Y. Kalay, ed.) New York: Wiley (1987) 245-272
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