The essence of neurophenomenological ‘twist’ in architecture lies in its particular strength of approaching in more concrete terms the issue of architectural experience in its multi-sensorial richness. By placing human experience as a central matter of architectural design – that is, acknowledging the phenomenal body as the only genuine architectural subject, this specific union of the latest neuroscientific research with the extensive phenomenological legacy, can offer valuable insights for interpreting our embodiment and how we relate with architectural environment. Accordingly, the notion of ‘pre-reflective’ architecture argues for the profound interdependence of architectural spaces and our perceptual experience, and is to a large exten...
As with most aspects of human perception, architecture is usually perceived through a visual syntax....
Architects develop an understanding of many topics that are closely related to architecture, design,...
From Rasmussen’s "Experiencing architecture" to "Questions of perception" by Holl, Pallasmaa, Pérez-...
The essence of the neurophenomenological “twist” in architecture resides in its particular strength ...
The essential benefit of neurophenomenological investigations in architecture is to be found in the...
The essential benefit of neurophenomenological investigations in architecture is to be found in the ...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
The essence of the neurophenomenological “twist” in architecture resides in its particular strength ...
This paper is an attempt to understand the influence of architectural settings on people; why certai...
Starting from new strains of phenomenology and from recent neuroscience’s theories, the paper aims t...
The relationship between built architecture and spatial perception is central to architectural pract...
The way architecture was conceived by the architect, the tools that aided him in first recording and...
As with most aspects of human perception, architecture is usually perceived through a visual syntax....
Architects develop an understanding of many topics that are closely related to architecture, design,...
From Rasmussen’s "Experiencing architecture" to "Questions of perception" by Holl, Pallasmaa, Pérez-...
The essence of the neurophenomenological “twist” in architecture resides in its particular strength ...
The essential benefit of neurophenomenological investigations in architecture is to be found in the...
The essential benefit of neurophenomenological investigations in architecture is to be found in the ...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
In the last decade, the increasing popularity of neuroscience has involved architecture. Both neuros...
The essence of the neurophenomenological “twist” in architecture resides in its particular strength ...
This paper is an attempt to understand the influence of architectural settings on people; why certai...
Starting from new strains of phenomenology and from recent neuroscience’s theories, the paper aims t...
The relationship between built architecture and spatial perception is central to architectural pract...
The way architecture was conceived by the architect, the tools that aided him in first recording and...
As with most aspects of human perception, architecture is usually perceived through a visual syntax....
Architects develop an understanding of many topics that are closely related to architecture, design,...
From Rasmussen’s "Experiencing architecture" to "Questions of perception" by Holl, Pallasmaa, Pérez-...