Sensing Architecture, a weblog authored by Maria Lorena Lehman, focuses on where architecture should be headed by finding links between architectural design, neuroscience and new technology.
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How do you design the peak of your building? That moment when your building meets the sky? When it reaches the sky, what perspective do passer-bys experience? Are they awed? Do they look again? Or are they just upset...
I have heard much talk about kitchens and stores for the future, but as you will see, it is nice to see some prototypes. They actually give us something tangible to think about so we can begin to advance them, challenge them and seize upon great...
Piet Mondrian, Broadway Boogie Woogie
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An amazing artist is Piet Mondrian, who is known for painting Broadway Boogie Woogie. This painting is quite remarkable and one of its defining qualities is its ability to convey motion to...
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Sensing Architecture is Featured in ARCHITECT Magazine, Nov. 2009
You can access the Feature Article here.
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Here is an introductory excerpt written by Braulio Agnese, Sr. Editor:
SensingArchitecture.com, at...
How does your building behave? Does it engage in a performance? Does it communicate in some novel way? Things are becoming less static. With the proliferation of the internet, social media, new architectural technologies, improved construction methods...