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[The act of designing a building is indirectly, but conceptually very closely, linked to the user experience of its final outcome. It is this experience which often constitutes a major criterion for assessing the quality of the architect’s work. And yet, it would be a gross overstatement to suggest that architectural design is a user-centered process.]
Published: Jun 10, 2016
Keywords: Architectural Design; Space Syntax; Alarm Clock; Building Usability; Paper Prototype
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