Publication: Echoes of the mind, Contemplative Neuroaesthetics in Interior Architecture
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Degree
MA
Date
2025
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Abstract
The design of spaces that promote presence and emotional balance has become
a crucial concern in interior architecture due to the constant stimuli and cognitive overload that characterize the present era.
This thesis explores how the principles of neuroaesthetics, contemplative psychology and phenomenology can be applied to the design of environments that encourage contemplative states. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the research maps
the interaction between internal processes (IN-I) and external stimuli (EX-I). The study reveals how elements such as light and rhythm can influence attention and introspection. Such connections are depicted in a diagrammatic model, which also highlights promising intersections and potential areas for further research.
Despite the fact that contemplation is a relatively unexplored topic in neuroscientific design research, this study demonstrates that even subtle design choices have
the capacity to shape mental and emotional states. The findings propose design strategies for creating interiors that promote reflection, presence and psychological well-being.
