Sabina Andron uses the concept of interface to discuss the vertical surfaces of the built environment as interactive locations of spatial production and regulation.
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Image courtesy of interviewee. January 25, 2021
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Sabina Andron uses the concept of interface to discuss the vertical surfaces of the built environment as interactive locations of spatial production and regulation.
Institution: UCL Bartlett School of Architecture
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Sabina Andron uses the concept of interface to discuss the vertical surfaces of the built environment as interactive locations of spatial production and regulation.
Image courtesy of Sabina Andron
Image courtesy of interviewee. January 25, 2021