Igniting the Design Uprising: Dismantling the Patriarchy, Challenging Boundaries, and Celebrating a Post-Patriarchal Era
Discover the impact of male gender bias in design, as we unveil its consequences and advocate for change. Explore fields shaped by this bias and join us in creating an inclusive design world that celebrates diversity and creativity when all voices are heard.
Sensory Symphony in Architectural Spaces
Experience the transformative synergy of synesthesia and architecture in "Sensory Symphony in Architectural Spaces." Discover design strategies that embrace synesthetic experiences while catering to the needs of individuals with sensory processing disorders. Unleash the potential of design to create inclusive and inspiring spaces.
Under Pressure: The Trials and Tribulations of Building an Underwater City
This article discusses the fictional underwater city of Rapture, as featured in the Bioshock games, and the challenges of building a real underwater city. Rapture was designed as a utopian society for the world's best and brightest minds, with towering buildings made of advanced materials and its own transportation system. However, despite its idyllic appearance, Rapture was not without its problems, and its downfall highlights the challenges of building an underwater city. Challenges include the need for self-sustaining energy, water filtration, waste management systems, transportation infrastructure, safety, and environmental impact mitigation.
The Democratization of Design: The Haskell Legacy
Explore the legacy of Douglas Haskell's ideas on democratizing design in architecture. Prioritizing functionality, context, and sustainability can lead to stunning buildings that meet user needs and enhance surroundings. Discover how popular taste influences architectural decisions and how Haskell's ideas remain relevant today.
The Intersection of Time and Space: Extending the Fourth Dimension
We explore the relationship between architecture and film, discussing how they have influenced each other. The concept of "cineplastics" is introduced, which brings together time and space to create a new type of architectural space. It delves into the early horror films of the 1920s, providing a phenomenology of the spaces in these films and how they incorporated the viewer's own space into the vortex of the whole movie.
Facade Fakery - Harmony and Contrast in Historic City Centres
Researchers are exploring ways to integrate modern architecture into historic city centers across Europe, where protected areas have been established around buildings of significant cultural value. However, poor-quality modern architecture can clash with the surrounding buildings, reducing the visual value of these areas. In this article, we explore how different facade solutions can improve the integration of visually impactful buildings into cityscapes while preserving their historical context.
Biomimicry: imitation is the sincerest form of innovation
Discover how biomimicry can revolutionize interior architecture and provide sustainable solutions to design challenges. By drawing inspiration from nature, designers can create functional and visually appealing spaces that positively impact the well-being of building occupants.
Cultural Influences on Interior Design: A Global Perspective
Discover the fascinating connection between culture and interior design with this insightful article. Learn about the impact of culture on the spaces we live in, from the way they're used to their appearance and ambiance. Explore the general trends and influences of interior design across each continent, delving deeper into this complex and fascinating subject. Get ready to embark on a journey of discovery as you uncover the cultural connections in interior design.
Measuring reactions to architecture
Explore the psychological dimensions of architectural experience in my latest blog post. Learn about the relationship between design features and psychological responses, and how these correspond to specific neural activity in the brain. Discover the aesthetic triad model and the key psychological constructs in architectural encounters.