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      <dc:creator>Hana Abdel</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Creating the connection between people &amp; nature and people &amp; people. </em>Faced with a community park, the design was focused on the connection with the environment of nature. On the other hand, because it is difficult for the wind to reach the inner part of the site, we need to create natural air circulation and bring light into the enclosed space. As a result, by placing multiple “intermediate spaces”—using the concept of horizontal and vertical courtyards, we try to connect the entire space, making it possible to freely “flow” in various areas in the house.</p>]]>
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