Talk:MetaDesign

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I wouldn't be so critical about architects. These containers are surely much quiter than the traditional ones and also much nicer (although sometimes surrounded by garbage).
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And I wouldn't blame the people who leave the garbage (in fact it's not just garbage, these are containers for separate garbage, plastics, glass and paper). Imagine yourself, you leave your house, two or three bags in your hands hurrying to get to your office on time. You come to the containers and they're full. What do you do? Do you go back home so that you can try again a day later? I seriously doubt you would do that...
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So my conclusion would be: Blame waste disposal company!
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--Sustak 13:41, 10 May 2010 (CEST)
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Antonio said ...

The Design Patterns book by the Gang of Four was inspired in previous work by Christopher Alexander, a well know (building) architect.

Alexander's ideas on "patterns" have been successfully applied to software architecture and to many other areas.

So yes, I'd say there's some sort of MetaDesign, common "Meta Patterns" that you can apply in different areas.

--Antonio 23:06, 10 March 2010 (CET)

Sustak said ...

I wouldn't be so critical about architects. These containers are surely much quiter than the traditional ones and also much nicer (although sometimes surrounded by garbage).

And I wouldn't blame the people who leave the garbage (in fact it's not just garbage, these are containers for separate garbage, plastics, glass and paper). Imagine yourself, you leave your house, two or three bags in your hands hurrying to get to your office on time. You come to the containers and they're full. What do you do? Do you go back home so that you can try again a day later? I seriously doubt you would do that...

So my conclusion would be: Blame waste disposal company!

--Sustak 13:41, 10 May 2010 (CEST)

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