On the Visual Experience of Meaning, Dwelling, and Place

Sep 18, 2014

This presentation illuminates a logical distinction between naturally dwelling within architecture through peripheral vision and examining the meaning of architecture through central vision. This is a distinction that divides the experience of place from the analysis of built form.

Author: 
Kevin Rooney, Ph.D. (Kansas State University)
Bob Condia, AIA (Kansas State University)
Lester Loschky, Ph.D. (Kansas State University)
Presented at: 
2014 ANFA Conference (Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA)
Published & professionally reviewed by: 
Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture
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