

#25 - Ann Sussman
Aug 2, 2024
Ann Sussman, an architect and researcher, dives into the intriguing world where cognitive science meets design. She discusses how our unconscious biases influence how we experience architecture. Sussman reveals the potential of eye-tracking technology in understanding visual preferences, alongside advocating for pedestrian-friendly urban planning that enhances community well-being. She connects emotional engagement in architecture to historical contexts, pushing for designs that prioritize human psychological needs and beauty in everyday spaces.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Harnessing Eye Tracking to Understand Human Perception in Architecture
01:37 • 2min
Bridging Architecture and Human Psychology
04:01 • 12min
Reimagining Urban Spaces: From Cars to Communities
16:05 • 8min
The Emotional Landscape of Architecture
23:44 • 18min
Bridging Architecture and Science
42:02 • 13min
Analyzing Architectural Visibility with Eye-Tracking Technology
55:16 • 2min
Harnessing Technology for Better Architectural Design
56:59 • 3min