"The Pattern Language" is a seminal book written by Christopher Alexander, which introduces a system of design patterns for creating more human-centric spaces and buildings.
The book is a guide to designing environments that foster well-being, focusing on aspects like the flow of space, light, and the emotional responses they evoke. It has had a profound influence on architecture, urban design, and software development.
While Frank Gehry, Walter Gropius, and Le Corbusier are influential architects, they are not associated with this particular work. Christopher Alexander’s ideas have shaped much of contemporary architectural thought regarding user experience and spatial design.