Design for Health and Wellbeing – Summer Course 2024
Limited spaces available
Stockholm lectures on August 12, 13 and 14 and Helsinki lectures on August 21, 22 and 23
The 4th Edition of Moving Boundaries: Human Sciences and the Future of Architecture, directed by Tatiana A.Berger, Architect, Professor and Consultant (ANFA Advisory Council Member) and Co-Chaired by Kurt Hunker, FAIA, Architect, Professor and ANFA President and by Katharina Wulff, Light Collaboration Network Committee member, offers an intensive 12-day course in the interface between disciplines concerned with design of the built environment and scientific disciplines concerned with human perception and behaviour. These include neuroscience, cognitive science, environmental psychology, ecology, sociology, architecture, lighting design and others. This course will teach practical tools and applications.
Course topics include: multisensory perception and behaviour, dynamic experience in space, architectural atmospheres and mood, daylight, emotional, material and haptic qualities of light and colour, circadian rhythms, ecology and restorative environments. For the first time at Moving Boundaries, ecology, nature and study of light (and darkness) in environments, for human health and wellbeing, will be central.
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