Architectural Cognition

How can psychology aid architecture in improving the usability of buildings? We study how space guides our behaviour, our attention, and our thinking. We design formal measures for architectural computation that are grounded in the cognitive experience of space.

In recent work, we have extended a popular architectural measure of visibility, called an “isovist”, from 2-D to 3-D environments. We demonstrated that our measure better predicts how “spacious” and “complex” a building feels to a human occupant, compared to the previously available methods.

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