
After decades of research on minds and brains and a decade of conversations with architects, Michael Arbib presents When Brains Meet Buildings as an invitation to the science behind architecture, richly illustrated with buildings both famous and domestic. As he converses with the reader, he presents action-oriented perception, memory, and imagination as well as atmosphere, aesthetics, and emotion as keys to analyzing the experience and design of architecture. He also explores what it might mean for buildings to have "brains" and illuminates all this with an appreciation of the biological and cultural evolution that supports the diverse modes of human living that we know today. These conversations will not only raise the level of interaction between architecture and neuroscience but, by explaining the world of each group to the other, will also engage all readers who share a fascination with both the brains within them and the buildings around them. Michael Arbib is a pioneer in the interdisciplinary study of computers and brains and has long studied brain mechanisms underlying the visual control of action. His expertise makes him a unique authority on the intersection of architecture and neuroscience.
This book investigates the intersection of neuroscience and architecture to determine how human brain mechanisms influence the perception, experience, and design of the built environment. Michael A. Arbib, a pioneer in the interdisciplinary study of computers and brains, utilizes his extensive background in brain mechanisms and visual control of action to bridge the gap between architectural practice and cognitive science. He presents a framework that treats architecture not merely as physical structure, but as a dynamic interaction between human biological evolution and the spaces we inhabit.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the emerging field of neuro-architecture, bridging complex biological concepts with practical design considerations. Readers frequently note the accessible, conversational tone Arbib employs to explain dense neuroscientific principles to a non-specialist audience.
Page Count:
696
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190060972
ISBN-13:
9780190060978
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