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method:window-layout-processWindow layout process
Sequence for placing windows during construction to make them as beautiful as possible in relation to the whole.
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- Visual proof that the method produces unique, comfortable work environments.
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- Core framework: aesthetics of activity from the perspective of the actor, including self-reflective experiences and perception of external world as part of activity.