Espacios liminales El valle inquietante reflejado en la arquitectura
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The creative strategies employed by architectural designers have the power to make these familiar spaces seem strange, often eliciting negative emotional reactions from those who experience them. This phenomenon echoes the theory of the Uncanny Valley, which finds its parallels in the realms of architecture and art through similar mechanisms that demand our attention. The feelings of unease and eeriness are not strangers to the world of architecture.
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