The science of neurodesign: What the brain tells us about built environments
A neuroscience-led exploration of how humans perceive and respond to the spaces we inhabit. Drawing on cognitive neuroscience and neuroarchitecture, this session explains how built environments influence wellbeing, attention, and cognitive load. It translates emerging scientific research into practical insights for the future of design.
· How the brain processes space, light, sound, and environmental complexity
· The impact of design on attention, stress, memory, and cognitive load
· What neuroscience reveals about comfort, overwhelm, and “fit”
· How emerging research is shaping architecture and workplace design
