"Unpacking the allowed emotionality of the built environment"
Why do people feel comfortable enough to express a wide range of emotionality at an airport? On this episode, Claire Ford joins us to discuss emotionality in the built environment, and how the physical world around us gives us cues of how to feel.
If you'd like to read more, here's a link to Claire's thesis - https://openaccess.wgtn.ac.nz/articles/thesis/Where_can_I_cry_Providing_for_Emotionality_in_the_Built_Environment/17151428
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