SToW, Sustainable Thermoception of Wood

SToW, Sus­tain­able Ther­mo­cep­tion of Wood

By Sepehr Hosseini 
Supervisor: Prof. Günther H. FILZ, 

Supervision ended 2023

 

This work investigates the multisensory perception within interiors and the correspondence it has with human well-being and indoor climate based on the following questions.

Q1: How do human senses, their integration, congruency, dominance over each other, and their correspondence with other qualities and cues correlate with material and spatial perception?

Q2: How, by acknowledging sensory modalities, can those contribute to human well-being?

Q3: How can we benefit from sensory modalities´potential correlation with shaping architectural spaces with a specific focus on thermoception of wood?

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