Brain landscape : the coexistance of neuroscience and architecture
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Brain landscape : the coexistance of neuroscience and architecture
Oxford University Press, 2009
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-247) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Brain Landscape: The Coexistence of Neuroscience and Architecture is the first book to serve as an intellectual bridge between architectural practice and neuroscience research. John P. Eberhard, founding President of the non-profit Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture, argues that increased funding, and the ability to think beyond the norm, will lead to a better understanding of how scientific research can change how we design, illuminate, and build
spaces. Inversely, he posits that by better understanding the effects that buildings and places have on us, and our mental state, the better we may be able to understand how the human brain works. This book is devoted to describing architectural design criteria for schools, offices, laboratories, memorials,
churches, and facilities for the aging, and then posing hypotheses about human experiences in such settings.
目次
- 1. Three Approaches to Consciousness and My Personal History
- 2. Neuroscience and the Design of Educational Places
- 3. Vision and Light in Architectural Settings
- 4. Memorials and Sacred Places
- 5. Memory of Places and Spaces, and the Design of Facilities for the Aging
- 6. Systems Neuroscience and Building Systems Applied to Workplace Design
- 7. Methods and Models for Future Research
- Appendix One: Behavioral Science Research as a Precursor for Neuroscience
- Appendix Two: The Basics of Neuroscience
- Appendix Three: A Brief History of Architecture
- Sources
- Index
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