Data, Architecture and the Experience of Place '18
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Introduction Anastasia Karandinou Part 1: Data: Examining the Experience of Space Through Neurophysiological Data and Sensors 1. Suitability of Physiological Sensors for Multisensory Comfort Assessment Trevor Keeling, Etienne Roesch and Derek Clements-Croome 2. Navigating Thamesmead: Applying Geolocation and EEG Recordings of Brain Activity in Wayfinding Design Bridget Snaith and Sven Mundner 3. Sensing the City: Mapping of Beirut Central District through Physiological Emotions Roua Ghosh and Samer El Sayary 4. Measuring the Embodiment of Architecture Lars Brorson Fich, Åse Hansen, Mattias Wallergård, Anne Helene Garde, Ali Zakaria Djebbara and Peter Jönsson Part 2: Data: Informing New Materials and Design Processes 5. Felt: Emotion, Space and Communication Felecia Davis 6. "New" Natural Materials Alessandro Villa 7. Between Disciplines and Experience: Understanding Big Data as "Monuments of Cyberspace" Paris Chrysos 8. Archi-lab + Citi-lab Jon Johannsen and Bachir El Khoury Part 3: Data: As Tools for Understanding Everyday Spaces 9. Rezoning New York City through Big Data Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa 10. Virtual Reality and EEG: Affective Intensities in the Virtual Realm Dorothea Kalogianni and Richard Coyne 11. Synthesizing the Gaseous State: Mapping the Geographic Convergence of Knowledge Alejandro Mieses Castellanos Conclusion Anastasia Karandinou
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