Shearing Layers

last modified: December 11, 2003

A concept described in StewartBrand's "HowBuildingsLearn" (chapter 2), based on the work of FrankDuffy. Brand describes six "layers" common to buildings:

He describes how each of these layers changes more rapidly than the last, and how buildings that don't allow that fail. Buildings are often torn down because their antiquated services are embedded too deeply in their structure, for instance.

Avoid coupling things that change at different rates. See also AlternateHardAndSoftLayers.


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