This is blog has the oddest title/subject combo i have seen in a while. So it's about architecture, but really it's about a type of snobby elitist who looks melancholy in said architecture? Why do i hate these people and their bougie houses so much?
it was referenced with photos literally in a presentation today, in which we discussed the post-structuralist view of phenomenology. As well as how environmental psychologists have developed the theory that users need to have components within a building that they can manipulate, and have control over. Without this, you will feel uncomfortable in a space you have no control over.
Seriously happened in class...an hour ago.
This blog uses a lot of puns that play off the language used by architects in studio environments. Such as whether you successfully "brought the outside in".
didnt resize the image [but then again, you might not want the woman in the picture?] and no link to the blog you speak of?
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This is blog has the oddest title/subject combo i have seen in a while. So it's about architecture, but really it's about a type of snobby elitist who looks melancholy in said architecture? Why do i hate these people and their bougie houses so much?
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ReplyDeleteit was referenced with photos literally in a presentation today, in which we discussed the post-structuralist view of phenomenology. As well as how environmental psychologists have developed the theory that users need to have components within a building that they can manipulate, and have control over. Without this, you will feel uncomfortable in a space you have no control over.
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This blog uses a lot of puns that play off the language used by architects in studio environments. Such as whether you successfully "brought the outside in".