The book explores the contribution of psychological, neuroscientific and philosophical perspectives to the design of contemporary city. Through an innovative and multidisciplinary approach, it addresses the need to re-launch knowledge and creativity as major cultural and institutional bases of human communities. Dwelling is a form of knowledge and re-invention of reality that involves both the tangible dimension of physical places and their mental representation. Findings in the neuro-scientific field open increasingly stimulating perspectives to the design of spaces and highlight how our ability to understand other people is strongly related to our corporeity. The first part brings the contribution of different disciplines that deal with t...