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

Titlesort descending Author Date
Re-Scripting Urban Interactions through Architecture: Correlations of Brain Function and the Built Environment Sarah d’Auriol (Savannah College of Art and Design) Sep 20, 2018
Resonant Form: The Convergence of Sound and Space Shea Michael Trahan, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP (Trapolin Peer Architects) Sep 23, 2016
Simulating Mechanisms of Emotion Associated with Visual Perception of Urban Space: An Artificial Agent’s Perspective Stephan K. Chalup (The University of Newcastle, Australia), Michael J. Ostwald (The University of Newcastle, Australia), Peter Walla (The University of Newcastle, Australia) Sep 20, 2012
Smell and the Architectural Experience Bijal K. Mehta, MD, MPH, MA (University of California, Los Angeles) Sep 18, 2014
Spatial Manifestations of the Human Psyche Ashley Brooke Biren (Ryerson University) Sep 18, 2014
Speaking Space: Developing a Cognitive Language for Architects Milton Shinberg, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP (The Catholic University of America) Sep 18, 2014
Spirit of Place, Spirit of Discovery: Special Program to Celebrate the Centenary of Jonas Salk’s Birth Peter Salk, M.D., Johnathan D. Salk, M.D., John Paul Eberhard, FAIA Sep 18, 2014
Supporting Recovery Through Design: A Translational Application of the Neuroscience of Eating Disorders to a Treatment Facility Meredith Banasiak, EDAC, Assoc. AIA (Boulder Associates Architects), Mark Blaser, AIA (Boulder Associates Architects), Kathleen Reeves, MS, LPC (Eating Recovery Center) Sep 20, 2018
Synapsis at a “Capitalist Square” Anabela Martins (Lusíada University; Synolonepitopou), Sofia Gomes (Coimbra University; Magalhães Lemos Hospital) Sep 18, 2014
SynaptiCity: The Power of Weakness in the Construction of Place Diego Teixeira (University of Saint Joseph, Macau, China), Menno Cramer (International Society of Biourbanism, Italy) Sep 23, 2016

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