Hopkins is less known for his " Prisons and Prison Building " ( New York : Architectural Book Publishing 1930 ), where rational planning met other ends, in a progressive and humane program based on the classification of prisoners and their segregation by groups in small units; proposals that argued against walled prisons and for the uplifting effect of good architecture.
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It is similar to the Nolan Chart, except that the X-axis gauges opinion toward state and centralized government ( farthest right being state worship, farthest left being the idea of a state as the " ultimate evil " ), and the Y-axis measures the belief that all problems in society have rational solutions ( top being complete confidence in rational planning, bottom being complete lack of confidence in rational planning ).
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It is similar to the Nolan Chart, except that the X-axis gauges opinion toward state and centralized government ( farthest right being state worship, farthest left being the idea of a state as the " ultimate evil " ), and the Y-axis measures the belief that all problems in society have rational solutions ( top being complete confidence in rational planning, bottom being complete lack of confidence in rational planning ).
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If tomorrow s buildings and cities will be like " computers to live in " ( see also : smart city ) open-source architecture provides an open, collaborative framework for writing their operating software in real world conditions reflecting the principles of the citizen-centered architecture movement, as well as, the mindful policy engagement field, namely, unique designs for unique contexts, reflecting individual users'values through value rational planning and engagement-based praxis.