Engaging for regeneration: Regenerating a sense of place through activating experiential qualities
<p dir="ltr">The research examines the experiential qualities of light and shadows inherent in Qatari heritage architecture and their impact in fostering a profound sense of place and a deeper connection between users and architecture. By analyzing archival photographs from Vincent A...
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| Main Author: | Galyiah Jumah Almohannadi (23817181) (author) |
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2026
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