Editor's Desk: Entanglements, absurdity and spaces that hold us

In this week's Editor's Desk, editor Britt Berden reflects on proximity between species, ourselves and spaces – and materials and meaning. How can we design spaces that invite visceral, emotional and intuitive moments, the kind
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