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But being simpler, the missions communicate a clearer essence of what the built environment in Southern California ought to look like.
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Full appreciation of place will involve exploration of the inter-relationships among the physical environment, the built environment , and the people.
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However, put them in a novel built environment and they will walk for miles.
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Now imagine, Weiser suggests, computation and connection embedded into the built environment to the same degree.
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Nowadays we literally can not afford to neglect the investment, the hard financial investment, stored in our built environment .
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Rotating local authors include designer / writer Lynette Evans on how people respond to the built environment .
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The built environment therefore equates to the sum total of all the assembled items which surround us, both natural and man-made.
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The most important powers available to planners are development controls, which operate predominantly at the level of the built environment .