
We tailor (s)pace to promote health through a deep understanding of its users, site analysis and scientific evidence.
Architecture as part of a permanent ecosystem.
The dialogue starts with the understanding of:
Living systems: our connection to the environment is deeply rooted in the fact that we are living beings who react to external stimuli and, in doing so, generate new responses and interactions.
Embodied and situated cognition: learning and self-development happen through direct engagement with the world around us, as we build our personal identity through lived experience.
Spatial navigation: the way we move through our surroundings, using our body as a physical tool, while our body-mind connection carries experiences and memories that shape how we perceive space.
Sensory anthropology: the way people interpret and find meaning in their experiences, recognizing that our senses are influenced not just by biology but also by culture.
Imagination: the role of our mental imagery and creative thinking in actively shaping the reality we perceive.
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Whom
Where
How
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Define Needs
Define expectations
based on cognitive, physiological and social emotional evaluation
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Sensorial behaviour
Social Behaviour
Proprioceptive behaviour
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Risks
Protective
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Select design patterns
Design hypothesis based on scientific evidence
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Conceptual Design
Schematic Design
Design Development
Construction Documentation
Project Closeout
Stages