New research in multidisciplinary design and computational and cognitive sciences is changing how designers propose new design methodologies and ways to understand the built environment. These advancements have led to more livable spaces and explain the intentional and unintentional ways of living in the built environment. This session will introduce methodological design and research models using new tracking technologies to answer questions about how we design in crises (social, environmental, economic, etc.) that affect the design process and how people leave and recall spatial stimuli in everyday life.
Learning Objectives
- Learn how computing and cognitive sciences can help create more livable urban environments, advancing design through real-time data integration and cognitive analysis for user-centered spaces.
- Explore a structured approach to design utilizing emerging technologies and real-time observation, and apply this methodology to create spaces that respond intuitively to human needs and interactions with the built environment.
- Analyze the benefits of moving from single-dimensional design toward multisensory and multidisciplinary approaches, using cognitive feedback and advanced spatial applications to enrich user experience in various urban settings.
- Examine how sensors capture real-time cognitive feedback, facilitating human-urban interaction insights.