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  2. Experimental architecture - Wikipedia

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    Experimental architecture sought to challenge the restrained architecture that resulted from the restrictions of the Mao era. [14] Experimental architecture emerged in China in two different ways, one being the exploration of ancient Chinese confucian architecture, which was a symbolic expression of the “new great China,” post-Mao. [14]

  3. Experiential interior design - Wikipedia

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    Experiential interior design (EID) is the practice of employing experiential or phenomenological values in interior experience design.EID is a human-centered design approach to interior architecture based on modern environmental psychology emphasizing human experiential needs.

  4. Experience architecture - Wikipedia

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    Experience architecture (XA) is the art of articulating a clear user story/journey through an information architecture, interaction design and experience design that an end user navigates across products and services offered by the client or as intended by the designer. This visual representation is intended not only to highlight the systems ...

  5. Corporate architecture - Wikipedia

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    Two main styles identified are functionalist (focusing on simple and rational forms which are purely for function) and experiential architecture (complex and eclectic forms which serve as creative expression). Additionally, two brand personality traits: competence and excitement, are explored, with each trait seen as opposites on a spectrum.

  6. Category:Architectural design - Wikipedia

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    Circulation (architecture) Cliff May Experimental House; Climate-adaptive building shell; Computer-aided architectural design; Computer-aided architectural engineering; Computerized Approach to Residential Land Analysis; Copper in architecture; Cottage window; Curved space diamond structure

  7. Atmosphere (architecture and spatial design) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, spatial design, literary theory, and film theory—affective atmosphere (colloquially called atmosphere) refers to the mood, situation, or sensorial qualities of a space. [1] Spaces containing atmosphere are shaped through subjective and intersubjective interactions with the qualia of the architecture. [ 2 ]

  8. The Image of the City - Wikipedia

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    The Image of the City is a 1960 book by American urban theorist Kevin Lynch.The book is the result of a five-year study of Boston, Jersey City and Los Angeles on how observers take in information of the city, and use it to make mental maps.

  9. Case Study Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Stahl House, Case Study House #22. The Case Study Houses were experiments in American residential architecture sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day to design and build inexpensive and efficient model homes for the United States residential housing boom caused by the end of World War II and the return of millions of soldiers.