Saturday, December 1, 2007

Questioning Neuro-architecture

Sorry for the hiatus. But the holidays were busy.

So once again we find another blog posting about the ceiling height study proclaiming the rise of neuro-architecture. Thinking about it, it makes sense that everyone has been citing this article. This is mostly because there are no other obvious neuro-architecture research.

This blog post is interesting because it uses the ceiling height study as a segue to the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. It goes on to suggest relevant research related to the architecture of schools and its effect on learning, and the architecture of courthouses and its effect on verdicts.

Thought Capital - Architecture, meet Neuroscience

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