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SUMMARY:Designing for Health and Wellbeing: Where Architecture Meets Neuro
 science
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260622T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260622T183000
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DESCRIPTION:The built environment exerts a continuous and profound influen
 ce on human physiology\, psychology and social interaction. However\, arch
 itectural practice has historically lacked an empirical framework to syste
 matically integrate neuroscientific principles into its design process. Pr
 ofessor Eve Edelstein will elucidate how the flourishing domain of Neuro-A
 rchitecture can be applied to create environments that measurably enhance 
 health\, wellbeing\, equity\, and cognitive performance. \n\nDrawing upon 
 research and practice\, Professor Edelstein will introduce how Translation
 al Design\, a pioneering methodology she developed\, bridges this critical
  gap. The talk will present case studies from real-world research and buil
 t projects\, demonstrating how her clinical background with advanced resea
 rch and immersive simulations directly inform architectural solutions. Nov
 el wearable 4D Eye and EEG tracking systems have demonstrated how 'AI for 
 Architectural Intelligence' can move the design professions beyond intuiti
 on to quantify the human experience of design. The implications of this wo
 rk are far-reaching\, offering actionable strategies for architects\, educ
 ators\, researchers\, policymakers and public health professionals to shap
 e a healthier\, more responsive built world across all sectors of society.
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LOCATION:St Cross College\, St Giles Oxford
SPEAKER:Professor Eve Edelstein
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