Casa Milà as a Sensory Laboratory
A Neuroarchitectural Approach to Gaudí’s Modernism
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https://doi.org/10.62161/sauc.v12.6133Keywords:
Neuroarchitecture, Gaudí, Casa Milà, Spatial complexity, Multisensory perception, Urban creativity, Cognitive-emotional responseAbstract
This article presents a neuroarchitectural methodological framework to analyze Antoni Gaudí’s architecture, focusing on Casa Milà (La Pedrera) as a multisensory environment. The research explores how spatial and formal complexity, light, and texture influence perception, memory, and emotion, integrating neurophysiological, behavioral, and subjective measures. An immersive experimental design is proposed to correlate architectural variables with brain and physiological responses, assessing spatial experience as a bodily and symbolic process. By positioning Gaudí’s work at the intersection of art and science, the study builds a bridge between architectural representation, cognition, and sensory urban experience. This approach offers a novel perspective to understand architecture as a neurocultural form of creativity, where aesthetic and spatial complexity engage the nervous system and shape the emotional and mnemonic dimensions of human-environment interaction.
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