Cognitive Architecture: Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment

Book Description

This book is a large, imposing volume bound in polished stone, with intricate architectural diagrams and psychological analyses. The pages are filled with detailed plans and cross-sections of buildings.

Synopsis

This text delves into the psychological effects of architectural design, examining how the built environment shapes human experience. It explores the ways in which buildings and spaces can be crafted to elicit specific emotions, influence behavior, and reinforce beliefs.

Clues

Silas has marked passages detailing the use of color, light, and sound to manipulate perceptions and create desired emotional responses. Notes detail the creation of spaces that inspire awe, fear, or obedience. Silas has annotated sections on how to create spaces that would hide magical effects.

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