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The Post-Pandemic Climate

Pages 11-14 | Published online: 24 May 2024
 

Notes

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Thomas Fisher

Thomas Fisher is a Professor at the University of Minnesota and the Director of the Minnesota Design Center. His work focuses on the ethical, environmental, and cultural impacts of the built environment. His most recent book is entitled Space, Structures, and Design in the Post-Pandemic World (Routledge 2022).

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