"Architecture traditionally has been considered the spatial backdrop to social interaction. But increasingly architects enabled by computational technologies are creating spaces that can engage actively within these social interactions."
http://www.ruairiglynn.co.uk/
http://www.kinetecture.com/research-question/
and then there are the books...
http://www.passagesthroughhinterlands.com/book/index.html
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