8 SUBCONSCIOUS MISTAKES OUR BRAINS MAKE EVERY DAY--AND HOW TO AVOID THEM
Came across this interesting article in the internet and makes me ponder, how many of these subconscious mistakes our brains make takes part when we are exploring a space? And how these leads to influence our judgement and the emotion aroused? Thus, will these subconscious mistakes influence the definition of phenomenology in architecture of each individual?
All these perceptions and experiences toward a space are vary from different individual as their cultural backgrounds, surrounding environments and other factors are different. Japanese author Jun'ichirÅ Tanizaki showed an excellent example of the influence of different cultural backgrounds toward the experiences of architectural space in his work – In Praise of Shadows. This thought had led to the confusion of people whether an architect is actually able to create contextually precise experiences for others or they are just simply project his self-interest into others?
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Another good article. It is quite amazing how easily fooled the human brain is. As much as we think we are intelligent, a lot of our thinking and behaviour says otherwise.
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