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(Clockwise from top left) Coliwoo Hotel Amber, CapitaSpring Green Oasis, The Clubroom and The Phyto Suite.

PHOTOS: LIM YAOHUI, COLIWOO, PERINELLI DESIGN, THE INITIAL RESIDENCE

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SINGAPORE - There are two ways that people interact with their built environment - passively or actively.
A passive appreciation of urban spaces is usually limited to visual stimuli, such as the shape of a building, its interiors, colours and scale as compared with other buildings nearby, says Professor Keat Ong, president of the Society of Interior Designers (Singapore).
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