20 Editorial
What shapes our perception of things? And
ceptions build the world of design and objects
stions have predominantly occupied the mind
ly last month as I organised and hence atten-
architects and designers speaking in a span
— the practice of design and architecture in
reflecting on various issues from housing to
to toilets, working in cities, to terracotta parks,
mind, and journey after journey, these scho-
signers elaborated their work processes that
about the way we shape our spaces of action
plexity of our living environments — as sedi-
realities, histories of experience, and the strug-
heart believes in, or talk about what the heart
duced a picture of the world as material enga-
scapes we believe in.