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− | To magnify the [[Atom11:intimacy|'''intimacy''']] of the De Vries van Heijstplantsoen site. The site as an artificial natural environment succeeds due to the variety of uses and stimuli it provides. A survey conducted on students revealed their desire for a nature and open space in a park. Therefore, we feel it is appropriate to delicately intervene and respect the balance of these two conditions.
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− | Intimacy, as we define, is influenced by a western understanding of the term, dealing with the '''close relationship''' of one entity to another. From here we can begin to discuss the broad topic of intimacy in a focused way. Through the works of Bachelard, Schultz and Alexander, we have developed a certain knowledge about how the idea of intimacy is deeply rooted to our relationship with the natural environment.
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 8 November 2011