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Finite things have limits. We have just about reached the limit of this book, but by no means have we reached the limits of what might be said or discovered about the aesthetics of the environment. Some ideas are, hopefully, more clear now than they were at the beginning of the book. In Figure 1 (shown again here for convenience), the meaning of the first line should be abundantly clear.
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Stamps, A.E. (2000). Epilog. In: Psychology and the Aesthetics of the Built Environment. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6326-3_7
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