Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA)

The mission of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture is to promote and advance knowledge that links neuroscience research to a growing understanding of human responses to the built environment.

The Academy benefits from the expanding body of research that has evolved within the neuroscience community in the last two decades, and the promise of even more in the coming century. Some observers have characterized what is happening in neuroscience as the most exciting frontier of human knowledge since the Renaissance. All humanity stands to benefit from this research in countless ways still to be determined. The profession of architecture has become a partner in developing the application of this knowledge base in order to increase its ability to be of service to society. For more information, visit www.anfarch.org.

Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort ascending
Atmosphere, Wellbeing and Health in Residential Architecture: Linkages to Neuroscience? Hanna Morichetto (Chalmers University of Technology), Helle Wijk, Ph.D., R.N. (The Sahlgrenska Academy of Gothenburg University), Ola Nylander, Ph.D. (Chalmers University of Technology) Sep 23, 2016
The Use and Perception of Black in Architecture Marina Russo-Schtcherbakoff-Kodakoff Sep 23, 2016
Enriched Environments Enhancing Psychiatric Care Facilities for Transitional Youth Lara Chow (Carleton University) Sep 23, 2016
Idea Sketches as Traces of Cognitive Styles: The Case of Alvar Aalto Mark Alan Hewitt, FAIA (Rutgers University) Sep 23, 2016
Facades of Building Significantly Modulate EEG Signals of Brain Cortical Lobes Parastou Naghibi Rad (Institute for Research in Fundamental Science (IPM), Tehran, Iran), Abbas Ali Shahroudi (University of Mazandaran), Hamed Shabani (Institute for Research in Fundamental Science (IPM), Tehran, Iran), Kourosh Maboudi (Institute for Research in Fundamental Science (IPM), Tehran, Iran), Reza Lasgari (Institute for Research in Fundamental Science (IPM), Tehran, Iran) Sep 23, 2016
Embodied Adaptive Architecture: An Overview of Research Conducted at the Mixed Reality Lab Holger Schnädelbach, PhD (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom), Nils Jäger, PhD (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom) Sep 23, 2016
Underground and Windowless Spaces: A Neuroscience Approach George I. Christopoulos (Nanyang Technology University, Singapore), Adam C. Roberts (Nanyang Technology University, Singapore), Chee-Kiong Soh (Nanyang Technology University, Singapore), Eun Hee Lee (Nanyang Technology University, Singapore), Josip Car (Nanyang Technology University, Singapore), Kian Woon Kwok (Nanyang Technology University, Singapore) Sep 23, 2016
Towards a Critical Neuroaesthetics Kurt C. Hunker, FAIA (NewSchool of Architecture & Design), Eve A. Edelstein, Ph.D., Assoc. AIA, FAAA (Perkins+Will; NewSchool of Architecture & Design) Sep 23, 2016
HXS: A Journey of an Architecture Firm to Create a Human Experience Lab in the Hub of Architectural Practice HXS: A Journey of an Architecture Firm to Create a Human Experience Lab in the Hub of Architectural , Upali Nanda, Ph.D. (HKS; Center for Advanced Design Research and Evaluation), Jon Bailey (HKS Line (Laboratory for Intensive Exploration)), Jennifer Kolstad (HKS), Heath May (HKS Line (Laboratory for Intensive Exploration)) Sep 23, 2016
EEG Pattern Recognition and Classification for Thermal Comfort Xin Shan (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), En-Hua Yang (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Sep 23, 2016

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