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    The Importance of Space in Comparative Capitalism Analyses: A Comparison of Varieties of Capitalism and Variegated Capitalism Approaches by Ferda Uzunyayla

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The variegated capitalism approach is argued to provide a more complex analytical framework due to how it involves the spatial dimension at multiple scales to deal with the analysis of state spatial interventions by focusing on contradictions related to the production of space and also by considering the uneven spatial development in the analysis of capitalist variation.…”
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    The Role of Color and Light in Healthcare Environments: An Empirical Study at Al-Majardah General Hospital, KSA by Gidaa Ali Alamry

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This research offers evidence-based insights for healthcare designers, administrators, and policymakers seeking to enhance healing environments through informed spatial interventions. Keywords: Color Psychology, Lighting Design, Healthcare Interiors, Patient Experience, Environmental Design, Staff Well-being …”
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    Getting acquainted with their landscape: research by design as a tool to understand people's perception of current and future landscapes by Peter Vervoort, Ann Pisman

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…In the current policy setting in Western European society, spatial planning tends to emphasise the achievement of policy intentions through the realisation of actual spatial interventions and the growing importance of citizens as spatial actors. …”
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    The unutilized potential of temporary use of space: A case study of Avtomatik Delovišče, Koper by Tina Cotič, Matjaž Uršič

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…With the help of a multiple case study of temporary uses in various cities in Slovenia, the main goal is to determine the extent to which alternative, experimental, and temporary spatial interventions can contribute to increased urban diversity, community involvement, creativity, innovation, and local identity. …”
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    Nature-Based Urbanism for Enhancing Senior Citizens’ Outdoor Thermal Comfort in High-Density Mediterranean Cities: ENVI-met Findings by Evgenia Tousi, Athina Mela, Areti Tseliou

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Focusing on the refugee-built area of Nikea in Greater Athens, this research explores the effectiveness of nature-based solutions (NBS) in mitigating extreme heat through spatial interventions tailored to the needs of older adults. …”
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    The Role of Spatial Ability in Academic Success: The Impact of the Integrated Hybrid Training Program in Architecture and Engineering Higher Education by Ronen Porat, Ciprian Ceobanu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Future studies should explore long-term benefits, advanced SA training technologies, and individual differences in response to spatial interventions, providing insights for curriculum development in spatially demanding fields.…”
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    How Does the Built Environment Influence Social Capital in the Community Context: The Mediating Role of Subjective Residential Satisfaction by Yu Wang, Hang Su, Peng Zeng, Ya Ping Wang, Tao Sun, Lingcan Cheng

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The results enhance our understanding of effective strategies for building social capital through improved socio-spatial interventions.…”
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    Concept and Characteristic of Urban Landscape Layering, and Design Approach Towards Urban Regeneration by Jinyu ZHANG, Yuan XU, Yufan ZHU

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The redesign of Huadiwan Park in Guangzhou, for instance, intertwines floral symbolism with historical layers, creating a multi-faceted cultural narrative through spatial interventions. Immersion and interaction underscore the embodied engagement between individuals and their environment, wherein multi-sensory experience allows for the perception of historic layers through sight, touch, and sound. …”
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    Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development of Qiangang Village Based on Catalyst Theory by Lin Xiuhong, Wu Yilin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Catalyst Theory is the process of generating catalytic reactions through small-scale element modification or introduction, driving the activation rate of surrounding large-scale spaces, and striving to create a spatial development model of “small leads to large” with minimal cost investment and minimal spatial intervention. Based on our team's field research data on Qiangang Village over the past six years, we have proposed the spatial planning concept of “Old Village - Catalyst” in Qiangang Village and constructed a planning framework for spatial catalyst, functional catalyst, and cultural catalyst. …”
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    Gulabi, Gulabo, Gulabiya: Representing Gender Narratives in the Public Sphere by Kuntalika Jharimune, Bidisha Chakraborty

    Published 2025-06-01
    “… When women engage in (re)naming practices, especially names such as Gulabi, Gulabiya, and Gulabo, they perform a kind of spatial intervention that materially transforms how gender is mapped onto and understood within geographic spaces. …”
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    Using graphic psychology and spatial design to intervene in balance coordination in patients with balance disorders by Weicong Li, Yueling Liu, Huabin Lv, Yue Ma, Wenwen Shi, Yun Qian

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This study constructs the relationship between gait abnormalities, postural sway of balance disorder patients, and the environment using a qualitative study of literature analysis, and discusses the potential and possibilities of spatial intervention in assisting human balance. Findings: 1) most elderlies rated their sense of self-balance as moderate or poor, while fewer reported themselves as very poor; 2)it is possible to compensate for human dynamic equilibrium by grasping the relationship between spatial composition (visual space of points, lines, and surfaces) acting on the demand for visual and psychological equilibrium and may do so by influencing the relationship between the dominance of spatial elements (spatial planes, facades, floors, and furnishing combinations) on visual and psychological regulation. …”
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