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A Psychology of Building: How We Shape and Experience Our Structured Spaces

Author Glenn Robert Lym
Publisher Prentice Hall Trade
Category Architecture
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ISBN / ASIN0137352174
ISBN-139780137352173
Sales Rank2,190,901
CategoryArchitecture
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This is great book illustrating how space interacts with our brains in daily life. It provides great insights to the concept of human control vs space. I think it's a good read not only for people who are in the art of architecture but also human/social sciences.
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