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Your Perception of ‘Moody’ Spaces Is About to Change
Your Perception of ‘Moody’ Spaces Is About to Change

We look deeper into each of the 5 senses and beyond to better understand why they are important elements in design and the human experience.

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Unveiling the Layers of Sensory Design: An Interior Designer’s Perspective
Unveiling the Layers of Sensory Design: An Interior Designer’s Perspective

We look deeper into each of the 5 senses and beyond to better understand why they are important elements in design and the human experience.

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Sensory Design Applied, Part One: Aesop Pitt Street, Sydney’s Scented Success Story
Sensory Design Applied, Part One: Aesop Pitt Street, Sydney’s Scented Success Story

We will journey, through spaces and brands that have masterfully harnessed the power of sensory design (intentional or unintentional) to captivate, engage, and resonate with their audience on a profound level.
Part One: Aesop Pitt Street, Sydney’s Scented Success Story

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Rising Costs Are Pushing Us Towards Better Design
Rising Costs Are Pushing Us Towards Better Design

…within the challenges posed by rising expenses lies an opportunity for innovation and creative problem-solving.

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Principles of Neuroaesthetics
Principles of Neuroaesthetics

The principles and concepts are evolving, to help us understand how we appreciate those ‘things’. Neuroaesthetics is young field of study, however there is some key principles to note

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Studio Ambi acknowledges and pays respect to the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land, Bulanaming [Marrickville]. We are very proud to live and create from this land. We recognise their ongoing connection to the land, waters, and culture, and honour their elders’ past, present, and emerging.