Are We Designing Ourselves Into Isolation?
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Susan Milligan
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PRINT MagazineAre We Designing Ourselves Into Isolation?printmag.comSusan Milligan explores how fear-driven architecture is turning homes into fortresses, arguing that design can either deepen isolation or create the in-between spaces—like porches and verandas—that foster connection, community, and ultimately greater safety. The post Are We Designing Ourselves Into Isolation? appeared first on PRINT Magazine .
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