Architecture and the Mimetic Self
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English

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Buildings shape our identity and sense of self in profound ways that are not always evident to architects and town planners or even to those who think they are intimately familiar with the buildings they inhabit. <i>Architecture and the Mimetic Self </i>provides a useful theoretical guide to our unconscious behaviour in relation to buildings and explains both how and why we are drawn to specific elements and features of architectural design. It reveals how even the most uninspiring of buildings can be modified to meet our unconscious expectations and requirements of them-and by the same token it explores the repercussions for our wellbeing when buildings fail to do so.
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