January 1997
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January 1997
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... Thus, the way we organize our living spaces, including how to arrange furnishings and household objects, or the materials and colors we use in building our homes, play a crucial role in shaping human activities [5,6]. They are cultural signifiers, revealing insights into the lives and values of those who inhabit these spaces [7,8,9]. Historically, these cultural signifiers used to be specific of certain times and geographies: an apartment in Manhattan Upper East Side in the 1960s, an English townhouse in the early 20th century, the minimalist Japanese home moduled on its tatamis. ...
January 1997