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Architecture
Vol. Scholarly Debut, Issue Equinox 2025, 2025October 20, 2025 CEST

Fostering Emotional Well-Being Through Human-Centered Design: Transforming Architecture For Dignity and Belonging

Ruilang Li,
Human-centered designemotional well-beingarchitecture and mental healthdignity and belongingembodied cognitionparticipatory designmulti-sensory architecturecultural identityspatial narrativebuilt environment
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Li, Ruilang. 2025. “Fostering Emotional Well-Being Through Human-Centered Design: Transforming Architecture For Dignity and Belonging.” Scholarly Review Journal Scholarly Debut (Equinox 2025). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70121/​001c.145107.
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