Abstract
Terrace of COPPA Club, London, November 2016. Credit: D. Siret In the call for papers behind this thematic issue, we argued that conditioning techniques in architecture have now taken over many aspects of contemporary inhabited environments. Air is conditioned in terms of temperature and humidity, deodorised, and even potentially infused with substances governed by an emerging psycho-chemistry. The so-called natural light, significantly anthropized by the filtering of increasingly complex ...
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