Identifying the neuroaesthetics and human-centric elements a multi-method analysis on enhancing experience in urban public spaces
Publication details: Mumbai The Indian Institute of Architects 2024Edition: Vol.89(12), DecDescription: 60-67pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: This study employs a multi-method analysis to identify neuroaesthetics and human-centric elements in urban public spaces, with the goal of enhancing their emotional appeal and inclusivity. Through comprehensive literature reviews, case analyses, and empirical investigations utilising cognitive mapping and survey-based activity pattern evaluations, this research systematically identifies key components of these design paradigms. Moving beyond mere functionality, the primary objective is to identify the elements of neuroaesthetics and human-centric elements that enhance the public space experience. The case study of Kozhikode South Beach serves as a focal point for identifying successful elements that contribute to enhanced aesthetics, cultural vibrancy, and community engagement.| Item type | Current library | Status | Barcode | |
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This study employs a multi-method analysis to identify
neuroaesthetics and human-centric elements in
urban public spaces, with the goal of enhancing
their emotional appeal and inclusivity. Through
comprehensive literature reviews, case analyses, and
empirical investigations utilising cognitive mapping
and survey-based activity pattern evaluations, this
research systematically identifies key components
of these design paradigms. Moving beyond mere
functionality, the primary objective is to identify
the elements of neuroaesthetics and human-centric
elements that enhance the public space experience.
The case study of Kozhikode South Beach serves as
a focal point for identifying successful elements that
contribute to enhanced aesthetics, cultural vibrancy,
and community engagement.
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