5.2.3. Architecture of learning

<Cesar>One survives the longest depending on his capacity of adaptation and
learning.</Cesar>
<Usman>Gordon Pask brought to architecture the idea that architecture as a
system, living machine, a kind of framework through which occupants can have
conversations with their environments.
One of his major development was this thing called “conversation theory” which
was essentially a framework to explain how things may communicate even though
they may have no a priori common system, how can they build that common sys-
tem together in order to share, collaborate, cooperate, converse, learn. Here I can
use the word intelligent to qualify a system : If you look at any intelligent system
there is an aspect of second order cybernetics and control communication going
on there.</Usman>