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The only thing you need to know about winter in Edmonton is that it’s cold: Using lived experience to inform how urban spaces are designed, planned, and governed for winter conditions
DownloadFall 2019
This thesis makes a case for a more entangled perspective between humans, things, and weather on urban planning and design and brings increased attention to the everyday importance of urban spaces. This research involved multiple methods, including observation, artifact analysis, go-along...
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Fall 2024
To be in flow is typically described as a state where one becomes enmeshed with the performance of a task. Flow has been extensively investigated and pioneered by the late Mihaly Robert Csikszentmihalyi in the field of positive psychology to optimize focus, presence, and pleasure. Explorations of...