In this technological age, Ilse Crawford investigates our basic human needs: survival, safety, love, respect, creativity and self-fulfilment. With the precept that 'one eye sees, the other feels', she argues that we want a sense of humanity, of home, a space that speaks to us rationally and emotionally.
'Home Is Where The Heart Is' looks at how we can reclaim and reintegrate the human dimension - from memory to magic, security to serendipity - into our lives, our homes, and our daily activities. Areas of our lives and our living areas
are explored through a continuous flow of thought-provoking text and evocative photographs.