Ken Kaiser
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Definitions
created on January 24, 2014
We learn from the study of anthropology that the world we perceive is a function not only of culture, but of relationship, activity, and emotion. In order to solve the many complex design challenges facing us today, we must begin by questioning our basic assumptions concerning our relationship to the built environment, how we utilize space, and deep emotions of our concepts of beauty. The spaces in which we live and work can no longer be thought of as just scenery, they must be features of our lives; singular and organic; true to the hidden dimensions of our own personal nature, our own personal space. Welcome to designed ecology.