Bridging Architectural Cognition Research into Practice: Establishing the barriers and opportunities to integrating knowledge from the cognitive sciences into design
Résumé
Design challenges are growing in complexity, and architects are asked to anticipate user needs and behaviours within this complexity, substantiating their decisions with evidence and tangible outcomes. • Luckily, there is a wealth of research/tools from scientific domains including the cognitive and behavioural sciences that speak to theoretical questions on how design impacts behaviour, cognition and emotion. • Yet, it's been difficult to successfully integrate interdisciplinary knowledge about human experience into design practice -to capitalise on research from fields like spatial cognition, neuroarchitecture, and space syntax. • This poster investigates this divide between research and practice. We ask: how do designers integrate knowledge from the behavioural & cognitive sciences on human experience into design processes, and what are the barriers to this?
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