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The Field of Centers analysis is a way of mapping out what has a strong presence on the site (large trees, nice houses and views, the volumes of connected street and front yard space), what’s more latent or has potential to become strong, and what is weak and needs repair. In other words, the spots that feel good and the ones that don’t feel so good.
Studio Project #3: A House for Oneself
Jack Cheng
It’s also known as *sama vritti pranayama*, born of the yogic practice of pranayama, or focusing on the breath.
Its common name, “box breathing,” refers to the fact that a box has four sides, a concept represented here by breathing while you slowly count to four for a total of four times — four counts of breathing in, four counts of holding your breath, four counts of exhaling and four more counts of holding after your exhale.
How Box Breathing Can Help You Destress
Melissa Young
The takeaway here is that any analysis we do at a given point in time is just a *photograph* reflecting that moment’s reality. The farther we get from that point, the less relevant it will seem. **Unlike diamonds, Kano categories are not forever**.
The Complete Guide to the Kano Model
Folding Burritos
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