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Back to Earth: Building with Natural Materials in Modern Times
There is something deeply human about returning to the earth. Feeling it with your hands, smelling the damp clay, cutting a reed from a nearby field, or caressing a sun-warmed adobe wall. It’s…
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Living with Purpose: The Unique Vision of an Interior Planner, from Style to Functionality
The concept of home has evolved. It’s no longer just a physical space where we live, but a place that should promote the emotional, mental, and physical well-being of its inhabitants. The figure…
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Designing from the Soul: Architecture that Embraces the Brain
There is an architecture that isn’t measured in square meters, but in heartbeats. An architecture that isn’t merely observed, but felt—on the skin, in the shoulders that relax upon entering, in the breath…
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When a Space Knows How You Feel
Some rooms make you breathe deeper the moment you walk in. You don’t quite know why, but something shifts—your anxiety eases, your mind clears. That’s no accident. And it’s not magic either. It’s…
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Rethinking Architecture Through Asian Wisdom
We live in a world where cities are expanding rapidly, and with them, our need to adapt our spaces to an increasingly fast-paced and functional life. However, in this constant process of urbanization,…
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Live in a Conscious Home: Turn Your Space into a Sanctuary of Well-being
In a world that’s increasingly fast-paced, hyperconnected, and full of stimuli, our home can become more than just a place to live—it can be a refuge, a space for self-care, and a source…
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Architecture and neuroscience are reshaping the way we think about the spaces we inhabit
For years, architectural design relied on artistic and theoretical concepts, only later analyzing how these spaces impacted human perception and behavior. Today, with advancements in neuroscience, this approach has flipped. We first understand…
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Eclectic Interior Design Characteristics
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The Magic of the Eclectic interior design.
Home decor doesn’t have to be a rigid exercise or an obsessive pursuit of perfection. Eclectic style offers an open invitation to loosen up, step away from strict rules, and embrace the magic…
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Where to Study Neuroarchitecture? Exploring Masters, Programs, Courses, and Your Perfect Path
By James Davis / Architect, Professor, and Enthusiast of Human-Centered Design Every architect reaches a point in their career when they realize that functionality alone isn’t enough. I hit that moment while sketching…
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Effects of Indoor Plants: Transform Your Home into a Green Oasis.
Integrating indoor plants into your home not only enhances its beauty but also improves well-being, connecting interior design with the principles of neuroarchitecture. These disciplines combined demonstrate how natural elements and spatial arrangement…
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The Advantage of an Integrated Living Room for Families with Young Children
Integrated Living room: A Concept for Families Integrated living rooms have become increasingly popular, especially among families with young children. This design combines the living room, dining area, and sometimes the kitchen into…
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Hygge:The Danish Practice of Finding Joy in Everyday Simplicity
Hygge, a Danish concept, embraces the art of creating comfort and finding joy in the simple moments of daily life. It offers an escape from life’s stresses, inviting you to enjoy a sense…
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Is Your Furniture Feeling Inconvenient, Not Meeting Your Needs?
By: Olivia Smith It’s amazing how the furniture in your home—the pieces you once thought would make your life easier—can, over time, become a burden that limits the comfort and functionality of your…
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How I Transformed My Home to Finally Feel Comfortable?
I’m Olivia Smith, and I want to share something that truly transformed my life. For years, I lived in a house that looked perfect on the surface—a pretty box with all the essentials:…
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Discover the Profound Impact of Neuroarchitecture and Neuro-Interior Design
Designing Spaces That Speak to the Mind. Neuroarchitecture combines architecture and neuroscience to reveal how built spaces shape our brain, mood, and behavior. Neuro-interior design takes this further, applying these insights to interior…
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Biophilia and Neuroarchitecture:
Neuroscience: Exploring the Foundations of Our Emotions and Behaviors Neuroscience, the study of how our nervous system works, has revealed how neural connections influence our emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. By analyzing brain cells…
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Neuroarchitecture. Tips for Small Environments.
Neuroarchitecture, a discipline that unites architecture and neuroscience, seeks to design spaces that positively influence people’s brains and well-being. In small environments, this approach is especially useful for optimizing space so that it…
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Enhancing Lives Through Neuroarchitecture
Our sensory perception allows us to find our place in a space, while the brain uses surfaces and spatial systems to organize and make sense of the environment we inhabit. This process makes…