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Geography of Home
Book • 1999
Geography of Home: Writings on Where We Live weaves together essays on design, culture, and nature, examining the intimate relationship between people and their living spaces.
Akiko Busch reflects on how homes, rooms, and everyday objects create a sense of fit within landscapes and environments.
Drawing from her expertise in architecture and design, the book addresses the geography of domestic life and our sense of place.
Akiko Busch reflects on how homes, rooms, and everyday objects create a sense of fit within landscapes and environments.
Drawing from her expertise in architecture and design, the book addresses the geography of domestic life and our sense of place.
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for its insight on the function of symbolic meanings of things, like a front door.


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