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Flexible welfare architecture: spaces of more-than-mercantile relations at Grantoften Shopping Center

cultural geographies
Recent studies in Nordic and European architectural- and urban history have emphasized the importance of commercial modernism in the making of European welfare societies. However, as this research has predominantly approached architecture from a planning and design angle, we know little about the actual use of these spaces and their socio-spatial ...
Mikkel Høghøj, Mette My Madsen
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Designing with earth, reeds and straw for contemporary sustainable welfare architecture

2019
Earth, straw, reeds and wood are the main natural building materials in many parts of the world. These materials have several positive properties including thermal resilience, climatic adaptive performance, and a lower-impact on the environment, which have been tested and proven in vernacular architecture over the years.
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Architecture of bacterial respiratory chains

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Ville R I Kaila, Mårten Wikström
exaly  

Do Nudges Reduce Disparities? Choice Architecture Compensates for Low Consumer Knowledge

Journal of Marketing, 2021
Kellen Mrkva   +2 more
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Health and welfare in Japan

Lancet, The, 2019
Hiroyasu Ino   +2 more
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