For any potential user

SELECTED HOUSING PROJECTS

designed and built by Christopher Alexander and his associates from

PATTERNLANGUAGE.COM / CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STRUCTURE

in conjunction with the users and families of users who worked with us,
using techniques very similar to those now becoming available on this website

 

View of Common Land between the houses, Cluster of three user-designed houses on Lake Travis, Austin Texas

 

User-designed house: Austin, Texas

 

Dining Room, Austin, Texas

 

User-designed house: Dining room, Austin, Texas

 

User-designed house: Berkeley, California

 

Entrance hall, Berkeley, California

 

Living room, Berkeley, California

 

Kitchen, Berkeley, California

 

User-designed house: The Medlock house, Whidbey Island, Washington

 

Two views inside the Medlock house, Whidbey Island, Washington

 

Living room of the Medlock house, Whidbey Island, Washington

 

Group of twenty-four student apartments for married students, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon

 

User-designed public building, Inner garden of the Julian Street Inn, Shelter for the Homeless, San Jose, California

 

Community of 40 low cost traditional houses following a simple brick construction adapted from traditional barns,
from our project for the New Village of Sturton-by-Stow, Lincolnshire.

 

On the right, client-designed prototype low cost traditional house adapted from traditional Lincoln barn,
prototype for our project for the New Village of Sturton-by-Stow, Lincolnshire.

 

One of three houses on Lake Travis, Austin, Texas

 

User designed house: The Tunis-McCue cottage, Berkeley, California

 

User designed living room: The Sullivan house, Berkeley, California

 

User-designed house: Interior of the farmhouse-kitchen
from the Sala House, Albany, California

 

Sala house, Albany, California

 

Terrace and garden of the Sala house, Albany, California

 

A narrow pedestrian street as it might occur in the higher density parts of a new housing village --
from the Eishin campus, near Tokyo, Japan

 

 

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