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How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They're... May 2026

Stewart Brand’s 1994 book "How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They're Built" posits that structures are dynamic entities that evolve over time, challenging architects to move beyond static, "magazine photo" designs. The work introduces the "shearing layers" concept, defining how different building components—from site to structure and skin—change at varying speeds, influencing both architecture and software development. Learn more about the book's core concepts in this Wikipedia overview .