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Theory of Architecture | #24 - Cleo Valentine
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2023
- Cleo Valentine is a systems designer, neuroarchitectural researcher and doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge, Department of Architecture. She is also an associate at Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd. where she provides consultancy services on public health and architecture.
In conversation with Bruce Buckland.
cleovalentine.io/
This conversation was incredibly interesting. I am really looking forward following her research and findings.
This was so cool! I'm glad I found this conversation. It has definitely inspired me to think more about the heath sciences in architecture.
If we assume objective beauty comes from evolutionary traits and pattern recognition (EG: plant is good to eat, so it makes us happy to see it -we think its beautiful, mechanism for survival) then it would likely never be universal beauty and vary accross geographic regions?
I think beauty can be both objective and subjective in its own way. I would catagories beauty to A : objective 'survival' beauty, biomorphic etc (mainly what was discussed in the interview) and then B : 'spiritual' beauty, this more subjective beauty which clearly exists and is far harder to pinpoint, perhaps more related to culture than to survival mechanisms.
Both catagories likely merge and intermingle.
Hopefully this type of research gets pushed more, also environmental psychology as it is a more humanistic approach to architecture
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Where can I contact the Owner of this Channel?
I would love to hear Harry Mallgrave on this podcast
Love the lava lamp in the background, is that a matmos? Great talk btw, its nice to have some great architectural conversations to listen to. Best, Gytis Bickus
Yes, it is a Matmos! And thanks! :)
Love the stuff you share, what architecture theory and approach I use for thesis abstract on sport centre topic?
Such an inspiration!!
101:41 Such a rating is already sort of going on with WELL certification (IWBI)
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