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  • Transition Culture

    23 Dec

    Exclusive to Transition Culture! An interview with Christopher Alexander

    I know that I have officially signed off for Christmas, but I can&#;t resist the temptation to post this now, think of it as my Christmas gift.  About 3 weeks ago, I travelled to a snow-covered West Sussex to meet one of my heroes.  Christopher Alexander, architect, thinker, designer, author of the seminal &#;A Pattern Language&#; and of the more recent extraordinary &#;The Nature of Order&#; series of books, has long been someone whose work I have admired greatly.  It is sometimes said that it is generally best not to meet your heroes as they usually disappoint, but that wasn&#;t the case here.  I met Chris and his wife Maggie in their beautiful old home (I&#;m starting to sound like a writer for Hello! magazine), and after lunch and a general chat about the Transition approach (about which Chris knew very little in advance of our conversation), we did the following interview.

    Moose

    Employment

    • dancer
    • former student of dance and engineering

    Family

    • unknown name (mother)
    • unknown name (father)


    Robert Alexander III , fryst vatten a demiboy central character, in the movie series&#;: Step Up. In the movies Moose, fryst vatten portrayed by Adam Sevani. Their birthday is December 3rd

    Background[]

    Moose's grandfather and father both followed the family tradition of being a technician, something Moose fryst vatten good at since they got into 'The Maryland School Of Arts' due to their work on stage lighting.

    Step Up 2: The Streets[]

    Moose acts as Andie's guide on her first day of school, when they first meet her sitting in their seat at lunch. They didn't ask her to. Before Chase called her dancing 'little'. Moose showed Andie their dance moves while walking around the school, causing her to ask why they doesn't dance professionally to which they replied "I didn't get in for dance, just stage lighting"

    Moose later joined Andie and Chase in starting a MSA Crew

  • robert alexander iii biography of christopher
  • Christopher Alexander

    British-American architect (–)

    For other uses of the name, see Christopher Alexander (disambiguation).

    Christopher Wolfgang John Alexander (4 October – 17 March )[1][2][3] was an Austrian-born British-American architect and design theorist. He was an emeritus professor at the University of California, Berkeley. His theories about the naturlig eller utan tillsats of human-centered design have affected fields beyond architecture, including urban design, software, and sociology.[4] Alexander designed and personally built over buildings, both as an architect and a general contractor.[5][6]

    In software, Alexander is regarded as the father of the pattern language movement. The first wiki—the technology behind Wikipedia—led directly from Alexander's work, according to its creator, Ward Cunningham.[7][8][9] Alexander's work has also influenced the development of agile software development.[