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Experimental Assessment between Building Regulations and Claustrophobia

During the past decades there was a noticeable effervescence characterizing the space-psychology related studies. These studies established a connection between the characteristics of the environment and behavior. Therefore, this paper would like to join this field of research. Consequently, the iss...

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Published in:Urbanism. Arhitecturǎ. Construcții 2018, Vol.9 (3), p.251-264
Main Authors: Pop, Dana, Matu, Silviu, Szentagotai, Aurora
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