Wellbeing and Slow Spaces: Can Architecture Distort the Way We Experience Time?
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Wellbeing and Slow Spaces: Can Architecture Distort the Way We Experience Time?
Son Tra Art Exhibition Center, Vietnam / Ho Khue Architects. Image © Hiroyuki Oki A good conversation can make time feel like it's passing more quickly. But is this effect solely due to the verbal exchange, or could our perception of time be shaped by the spatial conditions surrounding us? There are environments that, due to their scale, distribution, and atmosphere, are conducive to meeting, listening, or pausing, thereby influencing the human …
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