模拟人类感官,提高热舒适性

A. Marey, Nihal Alsabbagh
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在环境感知和技术进步的协同作用之间,平行世界的元宇宙演化。进化虚拟旨在通过量身定制的功能,帮助人类设想环境风险下城市的威胁未来。传统上,视觉是虚拟现实的焦点,一直主导着建筑实践。然而,近十年来,建筑师和城市设计师开始将其他感官融入他们的工作中。从认知神经科学研究演变而来的对人类思维多模态本质的不断扩展的理解,到目前为止在建筑领域还很少受到关注。本文探讨了合成感官体验的作用——如视觉、听觉、嗅觉、味觉和热感觉——在设计旨在改善人们与周围环境互动的革命性设置中的作用。利用虚拟现实耳机在办公室环境中进行15分钟的沉浸式体验实验,探索多模态感觉整合对热环境耐受性的作用。研究结果揭示了利用多种感官——尤其是味觉——设计热舒适空间的巨大潜力。希望建筑设计实践能够逐渐包括我们对人类感官及其相互作用的理解。这种整体的方法应该导致多感官包容性工作空间的发展,促进而不是阻碍我们的社会、认知和情感发展。
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SIMULATING HUMAN SENSES TO IMPROVE THERMAL COMFORT
Abstract Between the synergies of environmental perception and technological advancement evolves the parallel world of the metaverse. Evolutionary virtuality intends to aid humanity in envisioning the threatened future of cities under environmental risks through tailored features. Traditionally, the sense of sight – which is the focus of virtual reality – has dominated the architectural practice. However, architects and urban designers have begun incorporating other senses into their work over the recent decade. The expanding understanding of the multimodal nature of the human mind that has evolved from cognitive neuroscience research has received little attention so far in the architecture field. This paper investigates the role of synthesized sensory experiences – such as visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, and thermal sensations – in designing revolutionary settings that aim to improve people’s interactions with their surrounding environments. A 15-minute experiment of an immersive experience in an office setting using virtual reality headsets is utilized to explore the role of multimodal sensory integration towards tolerance to the thermal environment. The findings revealed significant potential in using multiple senses – especially gustatory – to design thermally comfortable spaces. It is hoped that architectural design practice would progressively include our developing understanding of human senses and how they interact. This holistic approach ought to lead to the development of multisensory-inclusive workspaces that promote rather than hinder our social, cognitive, and emotional development.
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