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    DROSIA SERENITY
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    Modern and impressive architectural design with high-quality finishes Spacious 2-bedroom apartments with two verandas and smart layouts Penthouse units with private rooftop gardens of up to 63 m² Private covered parking for each apartment Exceptionally quiet location just 5–8 minutes from the marina, Finikoudes Beach, Metropolis Mall, and city center Quick access to all major routes and the highway Boutique-style building with only 8 apartments High-spec technical features including A/C provisions, solar water heater, and photovoltaic system setup.
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    What Can a Body Do?: How We Meet the Built World [Audiobook]

    Posted By: tarantoga
    What Can a Body Do?: How We Meet the Built World [Audiobook]

    Sara Hendren (Author, Narrator), "What Can a Body Do?: How We Meet the Built World"
    English | ASIN: B085Q4WM4Y | 2020 | MP3@64 kbps | ~07:12:00 | 205 MB

    A fascinating and provocative new way of looking at the things we use and the spaces we inhabit and a call to imagine a better-designed world for us all.

    Furniture and tools, kitchens and campuses and city streets - nearly everything human beings make and use is assistive technology, meant to bridge the gap between body and world. Yet unless, or until, a misfit between our own body and the world is acute enough to be understood as disability, we may never stop to consider - or reconsider - the hidden assumptions on which our everyday environment is built.

    In a series of vivid stories drawn from the lived experience of disability and the ideas and innovations that have emerged from it - from cyborg arms to customizable cardboard chairs to deaf architecture - Sara Hendren invites us to rethink the things and settings we live with. What might assistance based on the body’s stunning capacity for adaptation - rather than a rigid insistence on "normalcy" - look like? Can we foster interdependent, not just independent, living? How do we creatively engineer public spaces that allow us all to navigate our common terrain? By rendering familiar objects and environments newly strange and wondrous, What Can a Body Do? helps us imagine a future that will better meet the extraordinary range of our collective needs and desires.