This diagram is an important part of
Christopher Alexander's theories about good design, specifically urban design. His early essay "
A City is not a Tree" asserts that a good city is instead a semi-lattice. The tree diagram is hierarchical and the points (places) are not connected. The semi-lattice has more interconnection. The points on such a diagram could be the public elements of a city (newspaper stand, bus stop, corner store, bench, house door, etc).
Christopher Alexander was firstly a mathmetician. He turned to design, specifically urban design and architecture secondly, so he approaches design problems from an atypical perspective.
This kind of reminds my of social network diagramming, which has less of a hierarchy.
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