The Architect's Brain: Neuroscience, Creativity, and Architecture
The Architect's Brain: Neuroscience, Creativity, and Architecture
- Explores various moments of architectural thought over the last 500 years as a cognitive manifestation of philosophical, psychological, and physiological theory
- Looks at architectural thought through the lens of the remarkable insights of contemporary neuroscience, particularly as they have advanced within the last decade
- Demonstrates the neurological justification for some very timeless architectural ideas, from the multisensory nature of the architectural experience to the essential relationship of ambiguity and metaphor to creative thinking
Author: Harry Francis Mallgrave
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 05/06/2011
Pages: 284
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.86lbs
Size: 8.99h x 6.06w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9780470658253
About the Author
Harry Francis Mallgrave is a professor of architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology, and has enjoyed a distinguished career as an award-winning scholar, translator, and architect. His most recent publications include Modern Architectural Theory: A Historical Survey, 1673-1968, and the two-volume Architectural Theory: An Anthology from Vitruvius to 2005 (Wiley-Blackwell 2008). His forthcoming Introduction to Architectual Theory will be published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2010.
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