Explore the intersections of art, design, and hygiene with ’ sthetical Sanitation.’ In this thought-provoking book, William White investigates the ways in which our built environments and our personal habits affect our health and well-being. Through a series of case studies and examples, he shows how art and aesthetics can be used to promote healthy living and good sanitation practices. Whether you’re interested in public health, urban design, or the arts, ’ sthetical Sanitation’ is a fascinating read.
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