Designing for the Dimensions of Being (Human), Part 2
06.07.2016
Part two of this five-part series focuses on the sensory dimension of being human, and what that means for architectural design.
        
    
	
        
        Part two of this five-part series focuses on the sensory dimension of being human, and what that means for architectural design.
        
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