Abstract

Summary

This paper discusses the development of Sensory Human Experience Centres, which integrate various scientific disciplines and technologies to simulate future design scenarios and gather feedback from human holistic experiences, with potential applications in urban planning and design.
Categories

Categories

Education and learning: The paper discusses the use of Sensory Human Experience Centres as a new approach to education and learning, allowing for immersive, multisensory experiences that can enhance understanding and engagement.
Well-being: The paper emphasizes the importance of considering human well-being in the design and assessment of urban environments, with Sensory Human Experience Centres providing a means to gather feedback on the impact of design decisions on human well-being.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the role of lighting in creating immersive experiences in Sensory Human Experience Centres, and the importance of considering both image-forming and non-image-forming responses to light in lighting design.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper suggests that immersive, multisensory experiences provided by Sensory Human Experience Centres could enhance cognitive function and memory by providing more engaging and realistic learning environments.
Alertness and performance: The paper discusses the role of lighting, particularly the non-image-forming responses to light, in regulating alertness and performance, which are important considerations in the design of Sensory Human Experience Centres.
Authors

Author(s)

M Masullo, L Maffei
Publication Date

Publication Year

2022
Citations

Number of Citations

1
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