What are the newly established ground linking the brain to experiences with architecture/for example PPA’s reaction to repetitive landscape or mass produced (banal) urban housing in contrast to innovative landscape or building design?
Dear Mamun, you can have a look at Sarah Williams Goldhagen' book, 'Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives,'. She engages cognitive science with architecture. I find the book review very interesting.
Thanks everyone. I just listened to an interesting talk by Sarah Williams Goldhagen: "Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment [...]" | Talks at Google.
Any information on the following symposium would be helpful:
Minding Design: Neuroscience, Design Education, and the Imagination, a collaboration between the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture and the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture.
I read in ArchDaily that architects Juhani Pallasmaa and Steven Holl along with scientists Iain McGilchrist and Michael Arbib worked together to explore the implications of these advances.