SPILLER ,Neil.
Neuro Architecture Designing With The Mind In Mind - London. WILEY,John 2020 - 136 p. Couv.Ill .en coul. Ill en coul.plans 28
Special Issue:Neouroarchitecture
Pages: 1-136
November/December 2020
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Introduction
Why Do People Feel More Comfortable in One Space than Another?
Ian Ritchie
• Pages: 6-13
Articles
Mind in Life in Architecture: A Conversation with Architectural Historian Alberto Pérez-Gómez
Ian Ritchie
• Pages: 14-21
Stage Left, Stage Right – The Heavens & Hell: Embodied Meaning & Memory in Performance
Michael Boyd
• Pages: 22-27
Resonant Bodies in Immersive Space
Sarah Robinson
• Pages: 28-35
Species of Space
Sergei Gepshtein
• Pages: 36-41
Designing for the Multisensory Mind
Charles Spence
• Pages: 42-49
Losing Myself: Designing for People with Dementia
Níall McLaughlin
• Pages: 50-59
Mind Landscapes: Navigation, Habitat and Imagination
James Corner
• Pages: 60-65
Light Regulation of Circadian Rhythms: Fact and Fiction and Design Implications
Russell G Foster
• Pages: 66-71
Disembodied Worlds – Body, Brain and Architecture in the Digital Age: A Conversation with Psychobiologist Vittorio Gallese
Ian Ritchie
• Pages: 72-79
News from Nowhere: A Biological Reading
Harry Francis Mallgrave
• Pages: 80-87
Museums and the Embodied Mind: Sensory Engagement with Artworks and Architecture
Barry C Smith
• Pages: 88-93
Neuroscience Does Design: What the Brain's Architecture Can Teach Architects
Danbee Kim, Adam R Kampff
• Pages: 94-99
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Neuro Architecture Designing With The Mind In Mind - London. WILEY,John 2020 - 136 p. Couv.Ill .en coul. Ill en coul.plans 28
Special Issue:Neouroarchitecture
Pages: 1-136
November/December 2020
•
Introduction
Why Do People Feel More Comfortable in One Space than Another?
Ian Ritchie
• Pages: 6-13
Articles
Mind in Life in Architecture: A Conversation with Architectural Historian Alberto Pérez-Gómez
Ian Ritchie
• Pages: 14-21
Stage Left, Stage Right – The Heavens & Hell: Embodied Meaning & Memory in Performance
Michael Boyd
• Pages: 22-27
Resonant Bodies in Immersive Space
Sarah Robinson
• Pages: 28-35
Species of Space
Sergei Gepshtein
• Pages: 36-41
Designing for the Multisensory Mind
Charles Spence
• Pages: 42-49
Losing Myself: Designing for People with Dementia
Níall McLaughlin
• Pages: 50-59
Mind Landscapes: Navigation, Habitat and Imagination
James Corner
• Pages: 60-65
Light Regulation of Circadian Rhythms: Fact and Fiction and Design Implications
Russell G Foster
• Pages: 66-71
Disembodied Worlds – Body, Brain and Architecture in the Digital Age: A Conversation with Psychobiologist Vittorio Gallese
Ian Ritchie
• Pages: 72-79
News from Nowhere: A Biological Reading
Harry Francis Mallgrave
• Pages: 80-87
Museums and the Embodied Mind: Sensory Engagement with Artworks and Architecture
Barry C Smith
• Pages: 88-93
Neuroscience Does Design: What the Brain's Architecture Can Teach Architects
Danbee Kim, Adam R Kampff
• Pages: 94-99
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