Architecture as a Cognitive Space
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 12)Publication Date: 2021-12-05
Authors : Niharika J. Desai;
Page : 362-364
Keywords : blooms taxonomy; cognitive revolution; neurosciences; neolithic man;
Abstract
In simple terms, one's approach to a built space is its response to Architecture. This response comes merely by his or her cognitive thinking. The following write up clears one's deceptive ideas with context to architecture- It just being an edifice serving a function which could be built and demolished. Whereas the space he or she is actually in impacts the senses, mind and mood of the inhabitant serving a purpose to his/her life. Through various instances and theories, this paper is an attempt to prove that architecture needs cognitive thinking.
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