Category: Part 4
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Chapter 12 – Commerce and Consumption: The Architecture of Everyday Life
A man pulls into a parking lot and makes a decision he barely notices. Where he parks and how he enters shape the entire experience, revealing how small choices drive larger systems.
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Chapter 11 – The Social Fabric: Health, Education, and Child Development
Most systems don’t fail. They work exactly as designed. The problem is what they produce when distance, time, and friction shape everyday decisions. From healthcare access to childhood movement, the built environment quietly determines how people participate in their own lives.

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