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https://doi.org/10.4467/25438700SM.23.008.17809Słowa kluczowe: Finland, phenomenology, sacral architecture, residential architecture, cohousing, recreational space, private space, water as symbolic, semantic narrative, places of remembrance, sacred objects, habitation architecture, housing environment of seniors, senior migration, access to services, pharmacies, silver economy, large panel technology, prefabricated construction, modern construction, public space, Florence, overtourism, scale in housing development, height of housing development, VR, inclusive design, social cohesion, interior design