Neuroarchitecture and its Impact - Neuroarchitecture integrates neuroscience with architecture, focusing on how individuals interact with built environments [9][10] - Spaces not thoughtfully designed in terms of lighting, color, acoustics, and arrangement can induce stress [10] - Urban living can alter the structure of the human brain, affecting cognitive function [11] Urban Environment and Health - Urban children are at a higher risk of schizophrenia, depression, and chronic anxiety [10] - Studies indicate a high prevalence of mental issues among Indian children, with 50 million likely suffering at any given time [11] - By 2050, 48.14% of urban children below the age of 15 in India may be affected with nearsightedness [11] Design Considerations for Well-being - Inadequate soundproofing leads to neighborhood noise complaints, affecting over half of the urban European population [13] - Only 6% of all houses globally are designed by architects, potentially lacking characteristics that promote mental and physical well-being [14] - Incorporating nature, soundproofing homes, and managing lighting are crucial for health-promoting designs [16][17] Solutions and Recommendations - Embrace nature by incorporating biophilic and biomorphic designs, using organic construction materials [16] - Properly soundproof homes using eco-friendly acoustic panels and seal gaps in doors and windows [16][17] - Manage lighting by providing adequate window spacing and choosing the right lights, with warm to neutral white lights for relaxation and cooler tones for stimulation [17][18]
Synaptic Spaces | Miss Rakshitha S | TEDxThe Pupil International School Youth
TEDx Talks·2025-10-27 16:15