How Buildings Hack Your Brain
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Can a skyscraper change your serotonin levels? Why does a cozy cottage feel like a "guardian of identity"?
In this episode, we dive into the profound psychological bond between our minds and the structures we inhabit. We explore the philosophy of Alain de Botton, who views architecture as a reflection of our inner virtues, and examine groundbreaking research from the University of Waterloo on how urban design directly impacts brain biology and social stress.
We’ll discuss why no building is ever truly neutral—either serving to foster community and tranquility or triggering feelings of isolation and disorientation. Join us as we move beyond "mere aesthetics" to discover how the built environment reflects our deepest values and shapes our collective happiness.
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