크리스토퍼 알렉산더의 『패턴 랭귀지(A Pattern Language)』
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Summary
이 문서는 건축가 크리스토퍼 알렉산더의 저서 『패턴 랭귀지』에 대한 도서 소개 및 출판사(인사이트)의 홍보성 글입니다. 원문은 이미지 데이터와 HTML 태그가 섞여 있어 가독성이 낮으며, 책의 핵심 내용 요약보다는 구매 유도 및 출판사 정보 위주로 구성되어 있습니다.
Key Points
- 저자: 크리스토퍼 알렉산더 (Christopher Alexander)
- 서명: 패턴 랭귀지 (A Pattern Language)
- 출판사: 도서출판 인사이트
- 문서 성격: 출판사 블로그의 도서 소개/홍보 포스트 (2013년 게시)
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