How can we introduce Nature-connection sensory experiences through architectural interior space in order to improve our health and wellbeing? Behavior/Welfare

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How can we introduce Nature-connection sensory experiences through architectural interior space in order to improve our health and wellbeing? Behavior/Welfare. Garcia Sanchez, Carmen (Content producer). 2022. Copenhagen : Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole.

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Harvard

Garcia Sanchez, C, How can we introduce Nature-connection sensory experiences through architectural interior space in order to improve our health and wellbeing? Behavior/Welfare, 2022, Exhibition, Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole, Copenhagen. <https://kglakademi.dk/case/nature-0>

APA

Garcia Sanchez, C. (Content producer). (2022). How can we introduce Nature-connection sensory experiences through architectural interior space in order to improve our health and wellbeing? Behavior/Welfare. Exhibition, Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole. https://kglakademi.dk/case/nature-0

Vancouver

Garcia Sanchez C (Content producer). How can we introduce Nature-connection sensory experiences through architectural interior space in order to improve our health and wellbeing? Behavior/Welfare Copenhagen: Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole. 2022.

Author

Garcia Sanchez, Carmen (Content producer). / How can we introduce Nature-connection sensory experiences through architectural interior space in order to improve our health and wellbeing? Behavior/Welfare. [Exhibition].

Bibtex

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