Saturday, August 22, 2009

(An old book review, but this is the book Tom is reading in 500 Days of Summer. "It is surely significant that directors are now content to let downtown, so long a cinematic stand-in, play itself and even to put the neighborhood at the center of their story lines.")
The 'Architecture of Happiness': Where Beauty, History Meet
Do aesthetic and functional attributes of your home make you happy? Do the exterior and interior architectural characteristics of your workplace induce feelings of contentment and optimism each day when you arrive? Do you experience visual and psychological joy as you walk the streets of the city where you live? Continue reading Washington Post

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