Cognition and the Built Environment argues that interacting with our built environment, as users and as architects, is a cognitive process. It claims that architecture, in its form and meaning is a basic, embodied level of human cognition. _x005F_x000D_
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Publisher: Routledge
Publication Place: UK
Publication Year: 2017-12-11
Language: English
Number of Pages: 204
Edition: 1
Series: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design
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