Dwelling, Seeing, And Designing by David Seamon

Toward a Phenomenological Ecology

This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between human beings and their built environments, emphasizing the importance of understanding how spaces influence our daily lives and experiences. It examines the concept of "dwelling" as a fundamental human activity, where the act of inhabiting a space goes beyond mere physical presence to encompass emotional and psychological connections. The book also highlights the role of perception and design in shaping these experiences, urging architects and planners to consider the deeper implications of their work on human well-being and community cohesion.

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