神经适应性建筑:顺应人类情感和认知状态的建筑和城市设计

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ashish Makanadar
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神经适应性建筑作为一个跨学科领域已经出现,其目的是建造能够顺应人类情感、认知和福祉的建筑和城市环境。目前,技术的进步使人们能够通过不显眼的传感器对居住者的心理状态进行前所未有的监测,并通过 "智能 "建筑组件对环境进行自适应调节。如果以负责任的态度开发这些先进技术,它们在优化人类在建筑环境中的体验和发展方面具有巨大潜力。然而,它们也带来了复杂的伦理挑战,涉及隐私、同意、数据安全、全球化和公平使用,需要深思熟虑。本文全面回顾和总结了神经科学、建筑和城市规划之间的机遇和困境。通过对世界各地的研究,本文探讨了所涉及的多层面问题,以及通过参与式和移情式设计实践来解决这些问题的策略。书中讨论了神经适应性实验项目的案例研究,并就对健康、社会成果和幸福感的影响进行纵向评估提出了建议。通过不同的方法探讨了认知人体工程学、感官知觉和情感设计、恢复性城市化和适应性生活界面等概念,并为未来的跨学科合作提供了设计假设。总之,本文认为,负责任地优化神经适应性建筑可以提高人类在复杂城市环境中的生存能力,但必须采取预防措施,以避免对自主性、公平性或意外后果造成风险。要把握这些机遇和挑战,必须继续开展严谨的跨学科工作,同时考虑个人和社会层面的技术、社会和伦理影响。
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Neuro-adaptive architecture: Buildings and city design that respond to human emotions, cognitive states

Neuro-adaptive architecture has emerged as an interdisciplinary field aiming to cultivate buildings and urban environments responsive to human emotions, cognition, and well-being. Technological advances now enable unprecedented monitoring of occupants' psychological states through unobtrusive sensors, as well as adaptive modulation of environments via “smart” architectural components. If developed responsibly, these advancements hold great potential to optimize human experience and flourishing within the built milieu. However, they also present complex ethical challenges regarding privacy, consent, data security, globalization and equitable access that require thoughtful consideration. This paper provides a comprehensive review and synthesis of the opportunities and dilemmas at the nexus of neuroscience, architecture, and urban planning. Drawing from research worldwide, it examines the multidimensional issues involved and strategies for addressing them through participatory and empathic design practices. Case studies of experimental neuro-adaptive projects are discussed and recommendations provided for longitudinal evaluation of impacts on health, social outcomes, and well-being. Concepts such as cognitive ergonomics, sensory perception and emotional design, restorative urbanism, and adaptive living interfaces are explored through diverse methodologies and design hypotheses are provided for future interdisciplinary collaboration. Overall, this paper argues that responsibly optimized neuro-adaptive architecture could enhance human thriving in complex urban environments, but precautions are necessary to avoid risks to autonomy, equity or unintended consequences. Continued rigorous interdisciplinary work is imperative to navigate these opportunities and challenges, with consideration of technical, social and ethical implications at individual and societal levels.

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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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