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Commentary to Alison Whitelaw's Great Expectations: Architecture in the Age of NeuroscienceEduardo Macagno, University of California, San DiegoMay 25, 2011Program: ANFA Interfaces 2011 Speakers: Eduardo Macagno Run Time: 32 minutes This talk was in response to Alison Whitelaw's Great Expectations: Architecture in the Age of Neuroscience. Dr. Macagno, the immediate past president... |
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Great Expectations: Architecture in the Age of NeuroscienceAlison Whitelaw, FAIA LEED ap BD+CMay 25, 2011Program: ANFA Interfaces 2011 Speakers: Alison Whitelaw Run Time: 47 minutes Sustainable design practices and metrics have focused on designing and measuring "High Performance Buildings." As neuroscience research... |
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Commentary to Tom Albright's Vastu Veda in the Age of NeuroscienceJohn EberhardMay 20, 2011Program: ANFA Interfaces 2011 Topics: Speakers: John Eberhard Run Time: 26 minutes This talk was a response to Tom Albright's talk on "Vastu Veda in the Age of Neuroscience." John Eberhard is a Fellow of the American... |
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Vastu Veda in the Age of Neuroscience: Some Brain-Based Principles for the Design of Human EnvironmentsTom AlbrightApril 20, 2011Program: ANFA Interfaces 2011 Topics: Speakers: Tom Albright Run Time: 1 hours 05 minutes (This talk was followed by a commentary by architect and author of books exploring architecture and neuroscience, John Eberhard, which can be found... |
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A commentary to Michael Arbib's presentation Brains, Machines and BuildingsGilbert Cooke, American Institute of ArchitectsMarch 2, 2011Program: ANFA Interfaces 2011 Topics: Speakers: Gilbert Cooke Run Time: 31 minutes This talk is a commentary to a talk by Michael Arbib, titled Brains, Machines, and Buildings, which can be found here. Gilbert Cooke... |
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Brains, Machines and BuildingsMichael Arbib, University of Southern CaliforniaMarch 2, 2011Program: ANFA Interfaces 2011 Topics: Speakers: Michael Arbib Run Time: 1 hours 02 minutes (This talk was followed by a commentary by architect and founding member of ANFA, Gilbert Cooke, which can be found here.) The talk will introduce... |
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ANFA Interfaces 2011A series of discussions about emerging research at the intersection of neuroscience and architectureThe ANFA Interface Series was introduced in the Fall of 2009 as a series of discussions about emerging research at the intersection of neuroscience and architecture. The following three lectures are from the 2011 series. Each features both a neuroscientist and architect sharing their expertise on a relevant, interdisciplinary topic. Following the... |
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