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| | architectures.danlockton.co.uk
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| | [AI summary] This text explores the intersection of architecture, urban design, and social behavior, highlighting how physical spaces influence human interaction, security, and community dynamics. It references historical and contemporary examples, such as the Philips High Tech Campus, the Garden City movement, and the concept of 'desire lines,' to illustrate how environments shape human activity. The text also touches on the role of design in crime prevention, public space development, and the psychological aspects of spatial organization, drawing from academic theories and real-world case studies.
| | www.designersandbooks.com
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| | Updated. - These 10 design books appear most frequently on the book lists of our designers, commentators, and other contributors. Click on each cover or title to see which contributors have selected the books-and what they have to say about them.
| | www.dubberly.com
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| | [AI summary] The article explores the relationship between design and cybernetics, emphasizing the role of conversation and systems thinking in design processes. It critiques the notion that design is solely about problem-solving, arguing instead that design is a form of rhetoric and argumentation. The authors advocate for the use of systems theory and cybernetics as frameworks to facilitate effective communication and collaboration among stakeholders. They highlight the importance of boundary objects, such as architectural plans and software designations, in supporting interdisciplinary conversations. The text references key theorists like Ashby, Buchanan, and Star, and discusses the historical and conceptual connections between cybernetics, computing, and ...
| | annegeephoto.com
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| Terri of Sunday Stills wants us to celebrate The Summer Solstice which arrives this Thursday, June 20 by posting sunrises and sunsets. So here goes! Have a happy Summer Solstice!