Senses of place: architectural design for the multisensory mind

C Spence - Cognitive research: principles and implications, 2020 - Springer
Traditionally, architectural practice has been dominated by the eye/sight. In recent decades,
though, architects and designers have increasingly started to consider the other senses …

The cognitive-emotional design and study of architectural space: A scoping review of neuroarchitecture and its precursor approaches

JL Higuera-Trujillo, C Llinares, E Macagno - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
Humans respond cognitively and emotionally to the built environment. The modern
possibility of recording the neural activity of subjects during exposure to environmental …

A review of the effects of architectural stimuli on human psychology and physiology

P St-Jean, OG Clark, M Jemtrud - Building and Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Given the large proportion of time spent by the average person indoors, it is imperative to
have an understanding of the impacts of long-term and immersive exposure to a variety of …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of built environment design on emotion measured via neurophysiological correlates and subjective indicators: A systematic review

I Bower, R Tucker, PG Enticott - Journal of environmental psychology, 2019 - Elsevier
Studies investigating environmental enrichment have shown that exposure to enhanced
sensory, cognitive, motor and social stimulation results in behavioural, cellular and …

Walking through architectural spaces: The impact of interior forms on human brain dynamics

M Banaei, J Hatami, A Yazdanfar… - Frontiers in human …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Neuroarchitecture uses neuroscientific tools to better understand architectural design and its
impact on human perception and subjective experience. The form or shape of the built …

Psychological and neural responses to architectural interiors

A Coburn, O Vartanian, YN Kenett, M Nadal, F Hartung… - Cortex, 2020 - Elsevier
People spend considerable time within built environments. In this study, we tested two
hypotheses about the relationship between people and built environments. First, aesthetic …

Buildings, beauty, and the brain: A neuroscience of architectural experience

A Coburn, O Vartanian, A Chatterjee - Journal of Cognitive …, 2017 - direct.mit.edu
A burgeoning interest in the intersection of neuroscience and architecture promises to offer
biologically inspired insights into the design of spaces. The goal of such interdisciplinary …

Generating 3D city models without elevation data

F Biljecki, H Ledoux, J Stoter - Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2017 - Elsevier
Elevation datasets (eg point clouds) are an essential but often unavailable ingredient for the
construction of 3D city models. We investigate in this paper to what extent can 3D city …

[HTML][HTML] Designing for human wellbeing: The integration of neuroarchitecture in design–A systematic review

HM Assem, LM Khodeir, F Fathy - Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2023 - Elsevier
Nowadays, smart buildings connect individuals to their built environment to make
sustainable buildings responsive to the user behaviour and needs to enhance human …

EEG-based investigation of the impact of room size and window placement on cognitive performance

JG Cruz-Garza, M Darfler, JD Rounds, E Gao… - Journal of Building …, 2022 - Elsevier
This study investigated changes in scalp electroencephalography (EEG) features associated
with short-term exposure to four virtual classroom designs, with different window placement …