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Designing & Evaluating Space | In First Person Perspective by Jun Wang [add to thread/edit]

An investigation of the effects of physical dimensions on social comfort zones. Through research and experiments, Jun discovered the dimensions between individuals within certain comfort levels. Additionally, Jun studied the human visual sight angles in relation to human comfort and scale. Through these investigations, Jun developed idealized patterns for various amounts of furniture and fixtures to optimize comfort level in public spaces.

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Design + Health

Adaptive Infrastructures

Regenerate

Design + Community Engagement

Design Representation + Material Practices

Expanding Canons

 

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