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Date
2011
Abstract
The spatial perspective of human society has become widely recognized as an influential force in shaping human behaviour and societal development. The design of our everyday spaces, which we interact directly and indirectly, impact on our social progress as a society and as individuals. As designers of the built environment we must understand the social standing of our work and its interaction with the people who use, inhabit or simply view it. I will hope to investigate and design this interaction between people and the built spaces on a social and physical level.
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non-peer-reviewed
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2011_Cahill_Jeremiah.pdf
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