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Alyanna
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Reading this slowly, wanting to take my time. We've reached the architectural perspective about how much mixed-use developments benefit women more, and its so crazy because I myself can't imagine living in a suburb with clean cut houses and yards. I guess asian homes have always had that (shop houses, mixed-use communities) and the modernization or westernization of our homes in the country makes me sad.
— Apr 13, 2021 05:12AM
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Alyanna
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Will probably get a physical copy before continuing this book! I'd like to have one with me so will dnf for now.
— Apr 27, 2021 09:16AM
Alyanna
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As an architecture student, literally from ergonomics to urban planning, data is GENERAL. I hate how there is little data to support female centered spaces. Honestly, the first few chapters alone should be required reading for us.
P.S. Its just so funny that when reviewing plans, we women design the toilets bigger than the mens, while my male blockmates make them both equally sized.
— Apr 13, 2021 07:31AM
P.S. Its just so funny that when reviewing plans, we women design the toilets bigger than the mens, while my male blockmates make them both equally sized.

