Lecturer at Moving Boundaries
Vibrational Forces in Architecture: Sound & Light
The lecture explored the fundamental role of vibrational forces— specifically sound and light—in architectural design, emphasizing their profound impact on human physiology and psychology. Drawing from neuroscience, psychoacoustics, and microbiology, I examined how these forces shape spatial perception, influence cognitive and emotional states, and can be harnessed to enhance architectural environments. Through case studies and scientific research, I demonstrated how specific light and sound design can alter perception, foster deeper sensory engagement, and strongly contribute to health and well-being. Advocating for a multisensory, human-centered approach, the lecture emphasized the integration of these physical forces as fundamental design elements in architecture, culminating in a reflection on architecture’s potential to create restorative environments that resonate deeply with human perception and well-being.
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