Designing Behaviours For Well-Being Spaces How disruptive approaches can improve living conditions

Spaces and their views are changing. The perception of physical and mental well-being is also shifting, especially because of the pandemic. We are experiencing a transitional time where new needs and requirements emerge, affecting human behaviour and the space definition at macro and micro level. Ne...

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Other Authors: Dominoni, Annalisa (Editor), Scullica, Francesco (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Milan FrancoAngeli 2022
Series:Design International
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