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01901nam a22001577a 4500 |
| 022 ## - ISSN |
| ISSN |
0003-8504 |
| 040 ## - SOURCE DU CATALOGAGE |
| Origine cataloguage |
BC-EPAU |
| 041 ## - CODE DE LANGUE |
| Langue |
<a href="fre">fre</a> |
| 100 ## - VEDETTE PRINCIPALE - AUTEUR PRINCIPAL |
| Auteur |
SPILLER ,Neil. |
| 245 ## - MENTION DU TITRE |
| Titre |
Neuro Architecture |
| Complément de titre |
Designing With The Mind In Mind |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DIFFUSION, ETC. (ADRESSE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE) |
| Lieu d'édition |
London. |
| Nom de l'éditeur |
WILEY,John |
| Année d'édition |
2020 |
| 300 ## - DESCRIPTION MATÉRIELLE |
| Nombre de pages |
136 p. |
| Illustration |
Couv.Ill .en coul. Ill en coul.plans |
| Format |
28 |
| 942 ## - DETAILS SUPPLEMENTAIRES |
| Type document |
Revue / Périodique |
| Famille/Sous-Famille |
REVUE DESIGN --> ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN issn 0003-8504 isbn 978-0470-747209 |
| Cote |
Vol .90/2020 |
| 994 ## - Code Document |
| Code |
20020144 |
| 520 ## - RÉSUMÉ, ETC. |
| Sommaire |
<br/>Special Issue:Neouroarchitecture<br/><br/>Pages: 1-136<br/>November/December 2020<br/>• <br/>Introduction<br/><br/>Why Do People Feel More Comfortable in One Space than Another?<br/><br/>Ian Ritchie<br/>• Pages: 6-13<br/> <br/><br/>Articles<br/><br/>Mind in Life in Architecture: A Conversation with Architectural Historian Alberto Pérez-Gómez<br/><br/>Ian Ritchie<br/>• Pages: 14-21<br/> <br/><br/>Stage Left, Stage Right – The Heavens & Hell: Embodied Meaning & Memory in Performance<br/><br/>Michael Boyd<br/>• Pages: 22-27<br/><br/>Resonant Bodies in Immersive Space<br/><br/>Sarah Robinson<br/>• Pages: 28-35<br/> <br/><br/>Species of Space<br/><br/>Sergei Gepshtein<br/>• Pages: 36-41<br/><br/>Designing for the Multisensory Mind<br/><br/>Charles Spence<br/>• Pages: 42-49<br/> <br/><br/>Losing Myself: Designing for People with Dementia<br/><br/>Níall McLaughlin<br/>• Pages: 50-59<br/> <br/>Mind Landscapes: Navigation, Habitat and Imagination<br/><br/>James Corner<br/>• Pages: 60-65<br/> <br/><br/>Light Regulation of Circadian Rhythms: Fact and Fiction and Design Implications<br/><br/>Russell G Foster<br/>• Pages: 66-71<br/> <br/><br/>Disembodied Worlds – Body, Brain and Architecture in the Digital Age: A Conversation with Psychobiologist Vittorio Gallese<br/><br/>Ian Ritchie<br/>• Pages: 72-79<br/><br/>News from Nowhere: A Biological Reading<br/><br/>Harry Francis Mallgrave<br/>• Pages: 80-87<br/><br/>Museums and the Embodied Mind: Sensory Engagement with Artworks and Architecture<br/><br/>Barry C Smith<br/>• Pages: 88-93<br/> <br/><br/>Neuroscience Does Design: What the Brain's Architecture Can Teach Architects<br/><br/>Danbee Kim, Adam R Kampff<br/>• Pages: 94-99<br/> |