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ABSTRACT

INTRO

The diminishment of architecture’s “ego,” what architecture identifies with, is in necessity for a selfrepair, an alertness to rise to the present is needed to animate the physical form, meaning to design separated spaces with punctures to walls which are synthesized by a purposeful fixed feature. Some aspects of a fixed feature space are not visible until one observes human behavior. For example, according to Edward T. Hall in The Hidden Dimension, although the separate dining room is fast vanishing from American houses, the line separating the dining area from the rest of the living room is quite real. The invisible boundary which separates one yard from another in suburbia is also a fixed feature of the American culture or at least some of its subcultures (106, Hall).

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