A concept of style

It is a concept based not on the classification of various physical features of architecture and urban design but on the problem-solving process itself. We have seen that the final outcome of a design process is strongly determined by at least three aspects of that process:

  1. the subject matter of the organizing principles which are adopted,
  2. the manner in which these principles are interpreted and reinterpreted in the context of the problem at hand, and
  3. the sequent of applying such organizing principles.

Consistency in style among the output of designers can thus be understood as a habitual way of doing things, of solving problems.

  1. ​It was all change until the very last second​