Explain Sociofugal and sociopetal design.
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Sociofugal design refers to spaces that discourage social interaction, creating environments where individuals are less likely to engage with one another. In contrast, sociopetal design encourages and facilitates social interaction, promoting collaboration and communication among people. These design concepts are crucial in shaping the dynamics of various spaces, such as offices, classrooms, or public areas, influencing the level of social engagement and interpersonal relationships within those environments.