
#25 - Ann Sussman
Theory of Architecture
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Bridging Architecture and Human Psychology
This chapter explores the disconnect between architecture and interdisciplinary studies, particularly biology and psychology, and its impact on human well-being in design. The discussion highlights how our innate biases towards symmetry and faces influence architectural choices and emotional responses to spaces. Furthermore, it critiques modern design's failure to engage human movement and comfort, advocating for a more psychologically-informed approach to architecture.
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