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    This talk addresses the conventional stages of design and how those can be adapted to better absorb and reflect human factors. The potential changes for design thinking can enhance design efficiency, design approvals, and the appeal of design solutions to people. The suggestions can reduce the time, and hence the cost, of design in firms. It is a detailed proposal for how human factors can evolve and be applied to further help architects be effective in design.

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    Beauty is commonly thought of as impenetrable to analysis. Recent advances in neuroscience, including the development of a new sub-specialty, neuroaesthetics, reveals insights that can help architects understand how people respond aesthetically to what is built.

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    People respond to the environment, both built and natural, through their emotional connections. Many of these arise from our primordial ancestors, are hard-wired, and can be generalized to describe responses among broad swathes of people. Those can be understood through the sciences of people. That makes this information useful for architectural thinking and design.

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    Research conducted in the last twenty years provides foundations for evidence-based design. This talk will curate such research for relevance, translating outcomes into insights that architects can apply to their own work and use in conversation with clients, stakeholders, and users. Trends in research will be described.

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    What elements of architecture can actually be perceived and cognitively processed by people. What can’t be perceived and processed can’t be experienced and so has no real impact in architectural design. Sensory and cognitive capabilities and limitations, when better understood by architects, can help shape strategies and tactics for effective, impactful design.

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    The sciences of people, provide opportunities for a deeper understanding of people than is conventional in architectural practice and education.

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