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@article{ Samalavičius2023,
title = {Christopher Alexander As An Architectural Thinker},
author = {Samalavičius, Almantas},
journal = {Urban Planning},
number = {3},
pages = {153-155},
volume = {8},
year = {2023},
issn = {2183-7635},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v8i3.6682},
abstract = {In this commentary the author discusses why Christopher Alexander remains on the margins of contemporary architectural discourse despite his original, important, and lasting contributions to the field. Being a somewhat controversial figure in architecture and architectural theory, Alexander has occupied the status of a seminal albeit not always adequately understood and interpreted author. The rejection and misinterpretation of his ideas are due to multiple reasons, including his refusal to act and write as a standard scholar and his lack of interest in appealing to his professional community. While his attitude perhaps explains the neglect of his intellectual legacy, it does not justify it. A reconsideration of his legacy could benefit from rethinking his intellectual identity. This commentary suggests that Alexander should be approached as an original architectural thinker rather than a standard architectural academic. Thus, he could be comparable to other renowned figures of the modern era, including such influential yet often misunderstood social thinkers as Ivan Illich or Jacques Ellul.},
keywords = {Architekt; architect; Architektur; architecture}}