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Insights into Urban Dynamics: Observing Human Behavior in Public Spaces through Fieldwork and Data Science

We dive into urban dynamics by exploring how people act in public spaces using visual analysis and data science. By combining visual analysis and big data, we uncover societal behaviors and cultural trends. These insights help shape better urban planning, making public spaces more functional, inclusive, and vibrant, while tackling issues like boosting community well-being and revitalizing shrinking cities.

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Mapping Minds in Space: Investigating Human Cognition through Architectural Representation

We explore how people perceive and interact with architectural spaces using cognitive psychology and architectural representation. By exploring how individuals mentally map and interpret spaces through psychological experiments and eye-tracking, we gain insights that help design environments that are user-friendly and boost well-being.

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Exploring sustainable solutions through Vernacular Architecture perspective

We investigate how human factors define environmental engineering, focusing on natural daylight and airflow in buildings. Daylight impacts our mood and sleep patterns, while airflow keeps indoor air clean and comfy. By studying and simulating these elements, we highlight the importance of human-centered design in balancing comfort with energy efficiency. Our interdisciplinary approach showcases how harmonizing human needs with environmental factors leads to healthier, more sustainable spaces.

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Human Factors in Environmental Engineering: Investigation on Daylight and Natural Airflow

We dive into how human factors shape environmental engineering, focusing on natural daylight and airflow in buildings. Daylight impacts our mood and sleep patterns, while airflow keeps indoor air clean and comfy. By studying and simulating these elements, we highlight the importance of human-centered design in balancing comfort with energy efficiency. Our interdisciplinary approach showcases how harmonizing human needs with environmental factors leads to healthier, more sustainable spaces.

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