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Revision as of 15:32, 17 October 2011
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Connections
To critique our research and overall conceptual momentum, we contacted and opened a dialogue with two professionals in the fields of Psychology and Phenomenology. Patrick Healy of the Delft School of Design, and Dr. Dudley Weems, of the University of Georgia Student Health Center (USA) each shared their views on the progress of our project and the rigor of our research.
M. Dudley Weems M.D.
Lead Psychiatrist, University of Georgia
Dr. Weems has, with over 25 years of experience in Student Health, a keen since of the basic principles that govern our behavior. In the following
interview he discusses some of these principles, as well as his take on what the term intimacy means.
Architecture Students
Many architecture students from the TU Delft participated in a survey we created to address the needs of the park.
The results and interpretations of that survey can be found here.
Forthcoming Connections
Contact has been made or will be made with the following individuals, and the results of those appointments will be updated here at a later date.