Description
The Human and Spatial Cognition initiative [HSC] centres attention on the human and environmental impact of compressed vertical dwellings as habitable settings. As premise, the initiative seeks to further define the conditions that drive positive change, through interrogation that explicitly links environmental, physiological qualities with neurological traits. Situated within the volumetric and hyper-morphologies’ bodies of work, a diversity of scientific indicators will be linked to habitual experiences, to help assess the human conditions’ reactions to how spaces are perceived, used or understood.This colloquium wishes draw on expertise from the fields of environmental design, neurosciences, psychology, immersive design, geospatial sciences and, artificial intelligence to further inform the Human Centric Design approach. Discission wise, we hope to draw out a diversity of perspectives to help inform differentiated data and interpretative methods examining the valance to spatial conditions and its bearing on human experiences.
A two-day interdisciplinary colloquia to address how and through what means human and spatial cognition [HSC] for human centric design can be assessed and linked between disciplines. Harnessing debate, the discussion aims to seek out the tangential links between behavioural experiences in high density settings and their environmental qualities through methodologies and approaches.
Period | 1 Jun 2023 → 2 Jun 2023 |
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Event type | Forum/Symposium |
Location | Hong Kong, Hong KongShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Human Centric Design
- Vertical Urbana's
- High Density
- Neurosciences