Re-Scripting Urban Interactions through Architecture: Correlations of Brain Function and the Built Environment
Sep 20, 2018
This thesis applies recent research in neuroscience and behavioral studies to rethink and implement cognitive architecture within the re-design of Place des Fête, Paris. The urban re-design of Place des Fêtes is an intervention that maximizes human wellbeing and cross-cultural collaboration through physical experiences.
Presented at:
2018 ANFA Conference (Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA)
Published & professionally reviewed by:
Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA)
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