Left: a 1920s building with a glass façade building directly behind it in Tehran. Right: orange/red indicates where people look at most, elements attracting less visual attention are blue. The glass façade is practically invisible to the human mind.
Left: a 1920s building with a glass façade building directly behind it in Tehran. Right: orange/red indicates where people look at most, elements attracting less visual attention are blue. The glass façade is practically invisible to the human mind. Lavdas, A.A. Salingaros, N.A. Sussman, A. CC-BY 4. An interdisciplinary group of researchers uses basic research to obtain hard evidence about how people perceive and navigate their urban environments. Fractal and nature-like design demonstrably promotes physical and mental well-being, according to the researchers. They call for an incorporation of this knowledge into urban planning decisions.
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