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INSIGHTS FROM A STUDY ON MULTIMODAL EXPERIENCES IN A PLAZA. 广场多模式体验研究的启示。
Yohany Albornoz, Gladys Maestre

In the emerging field of neuroarchitecture, understanding the neurophysiological responses elicited by urban spaces is crucial for enhancing the quality of life. This study investigates the modulation of neurophysiological responses in relation to the perception of protection in urban environments. By exploring the impact of immediate, previously visited, or contiguous spaces on the sensory experiences of individuals, we aim to uncover insights into the interplay between architectural design, multisensorial experiences, and the modulation of perceived protection. Using a holistic phenomenological approach, we designed an experiment involving 100 participants to examine how the atmosphere of preceding spaces influences the perception of protection in subsequent spaces. The results and conclusions of this study contribute to the development of methodologies for understanding the neurophysiological responses associated with different levels of perceived protection in urban areas. Ultimately, this research provides valuable insights for architects, urban designers and planners, seeking to create urban spaces that enhance well-being and foster a sense of protection. It provides a new approach to the design of architectural transitions and a smoother change of scale from the exterior to the interior of a building.

在新兴的神经建筑领域,了解城市空间引起的神经生理反应对于提高生活质量至关重要。本研究调查了与城市环境保护感知有关的神经生理反应调节。通过探索邻近空间、曾到过的空间或毗邻空间对个人感官体验的影响,我们旨在揭示建筑设计、多感官体验和保护感知调节之间的相互作用。我们采用整体现象学的方法,设计了一个有 100 名参与者参与的实验,以研究前一个空间的氛围如何影响后一个空间的保护感知。这项研究的结果和结论有助于开发相关方法,以了解与城市地区不同程度的感知保护相关的神经生理反应。最终,这项研究为建筑师、城市设计师和规划师提供了宝贵的见解,帮助他们创造能够提高幸福感和培养保护意识的城市空间。它为建筑过渡设计提供了一种新方法,使建筑从外部到内部的尺度变化更加平滑。
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