ArchDaily: The Science of Design: How Neuroscience can Help Architects Shape the Built Environment
The Science of Design: How Neuroscience can Help Architects Shape the Built Environment
Bdcnetwork.com: The mind’s eye: Five thoughts on cognitive neuroscience and designing spaces
Research in Cognitive Neuroscience on the built environment may change the way we see how people relate to the built environment. It may even change how we design. In architecture, we often talk about ...
STRANG is a Miami-based design firm renowned for advancing the principles of Environmental Modernism in extraordinary locations around the world. This concept, dubbed by the firm, reflects their deep commitment to designing stunning architectural works that maintain an acute awareness of each project's surrounding environment and site. Founded by Max Strang in 1998, the firm’s distinguished ...
The low-slung design continues the firm’s experimentations with the floating, rectilinear frame. The Mountain Lake Residence shares many similarities with Strang’s preceding design for Lake House, however, the Mountain Lake Residence internalizes its covered terrace and thus maintains a purer expression of the frame.
cross the Gulf Coast, resilient design has become less about creating a fortress and more about working with the forces that shape its environment. When Hurricane Ian struck in 2022, followed by Helene and AMilton two years later, Southwest Florida started building from a new baseline. Our homes needed to withstand a Category 5 hurricane—and recover as quickly as possible afterward ...
Read on to discover a selection of editorial articles exploring the connection between architecture and neuroscience. Emerging technologies, like eye-tracking studies, deepen our understanding of ...