b'Evidence Based Design & Neuroarchitecture Emotional, Behavioral and Motivational Responses to the Built EnvironmentEvidence Based Design Approach to Neuroarchitecture TODAYS DESIGNprinciples are informed byCoherence:The degree of organization the conclusions of scientific studies as well asof a space, its orderliness. How easily we evidence-based design principles and will continuevisually and mentally process a setting and its to evolve. This constant progress will enablecomponents.designed spaces to better serve the occupants of these built environments.Fascination:The curiosity the space arouses. In-depth studies on human interaction withA settings composition, complexity, interest, or and stimuli from designed spaces help uswow factor.understand a deeper level of human emotional response and how to channel good designHominess:How a setting suggests comfort, to limit negative stimuli and amplify positivesecurity and belonging that reminds us of our stimuli. welcoming home environments. Multiple studies in neuroscience performed by universities including UPenn, the University ofBy understanding these factors and how humans Milan, and others reference three main factorsrespond to visual and spatial stimuli in settings, that trigger positive neurological responses to thewe can better grasp the manipulation of these designed space:dimensions in architectural interiors.Garden on the Wallcan help designers create unforgettable spaces through our biophilic preserved garden installations, whetheras standalone pieces or fully integrated, organic installations. Garden on the Wallinstallations can help designers transform a space that elevates occupant mood and behavioral health by providing unrivaled contribution to each of the coherence, fascination, and hominess categories.20 Robert Benson Photography 21'