Environmental Psychology and Neuroarchitecture: Differences That Complement Each Other in the Design Process

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Neuroarchitecture and environmental psychology are two fields based on the relationship between the physical environment and human behavior, yet they employ distinct approaches and practical applications. Learn about the differences between these fields and their practical applications in architectural and design projects.

Neuroarchitecture

Neuroarchitecture is a discipline that combines the principles of neuroscience with architectural design, seeking to understand how the physical environment affects the human brain and behavior. This approach aims to create spaces that promote the well-being, health, and functionality of their occupants, taking into account neural and emotional responses to the built environment.

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Cite: Albuquerque, Ciro . "Environmental Psychology and Neuroarchitecture: Differences That Complement Each Other in the Design Process" [Psicologia ambiental e neuroarquitetura: diferenças que se complementam no processo de projeto] 07 Jul 2026. ArchDaily. (Trans. Baratto, Romullo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1136432/environmental-psychology-and-neuroarchitecture-differences-that-complement-each-other-in-the-design-process> ISSN 0719-8884
Versus Installation / TITAN. Image © Julien Lanoo

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