Dear Sister,
I hope this letter finds you well in your studies at university. I recently came across an interesting topic related to architecture that I wanted to share with you. Did you know that there is a close connection between the design of a building and the nervous system? Apparently, the way that a building is designed can have an impact on our nervous system and our overall well-being. I thought this was fascinating and wondered if you have learned anything similar in your studies.
Additionally, I came across some interesting suggestions from color therapists on the colors that should be used in different rooms. They suggest that certain colors can have a calming effect, while others can be energizing. For example, blue is known to be a calming color and is often used in bedrooms and bathrooms, while red is known to be energizing and is often used in dining rooms and other social spaces. I thought this might be helpful for you to keep in mind as you begin designing buildings in the future.
Lastly, I came across some advice from a fashion expert that I thought might be applicable to your studies as well. The expert suggested that when designing a space, it is important to pay attention to the details, such as the materials used and the overall aesthetic. This can have a big impact on how people perceive the space and can even influence their behavior. I thought this was an interesting perspective and wondered if it might be helpful for you in your future work.
I hope you find these insights helpful in your studies. I can't wait to hear more about your experiences at university and your journey in the field of architecture.