Adaptive Sensory Environments

An Introduction

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Architecture, Interior Design
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Author: Maria Lorena Lehman ISBN: 9781317247258
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Maria Lorena Lehman
ISBN: 9781317247258
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

***WINNER OF A NAUTILUS 2017 SILVER MEDAL BOOK AWARD***

Adaptive Sensory Environments: An Introduction presents a cutting-edge methodology for adaptive sensory design by fostering an inter-disciplinary approach in which aspects of neuroscience, biophilia, captology, nanotechnology, kinetics, and sensemaking all play critical roles in helping adaptive architecture "tune" to occupants. Furthermore, the book illustrates how adaptive sensory environments transform and uplift quality of life in entirely new ways, by strategically unlocking the potential that technological innovations bring. By teaching scholars, researchers, practitioners, specialists, and consultants how to design architecture that guides what emerging interactive technology can do, it allows them to see deeper into an architectural design, to extend beyond interaction and, ultimately, to build environments that adapt by changing and growing with their occupants’ immediate needs and long-term goals.

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***WINNER OF A NAUTILUS 2017 SILVER MEDAL BOOK AWARD***

Adaptive Sensory Environments: An Introduction presents a cutting-edge methodology for adaptive sensory design by fostering an inter-disciplinary approach in which aspects of neuroscience, biophilia, captology, nanotechnology, kinetics, and sensemaking all play critical roles in helping adaptive architecture "tune" to occupants. Furthermore, the book illustrates how adaptive sensory environments transform and uplift quality of life in entirely new ways, by strategically unlocking the potential that technological innovations bring. By teaching scholars, researchers, practitioners, specialists, and consultants how to design architecture that guides what emerging interactive technology can do, it allows them to see deeper into an architectural design, to extend beyond interaction and, ultimately, to build environments that adapt by changing and growing with their occupants’ immediate needs and long-term goals.

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