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The Design of Frontier Spaces: Control and Ambiguity (Design and the Built Environment)
0Explore the profound impact of spatial design on human interaction with this insightful volume. It unpacks how architectural and graphic design elements in frontier zones, from historical sites to contemporary global borders across Asia and beyond, actively shape behaviour and convey meanings of control and ambiguity. Discover how the built environment is manipulated to facilitate passage, define access, and stage social relations. Essential for students and professionals in architecture, urban planning, cultural geography, sociology, and design studies keen to understand the critical role of built form in articulating power and experience.