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This book is about the inner life of buildings—how architecture lands in the body, moment by moment, as breath, posture, tension, ease, and attention.
It begins with a quiet question: why do so many spaces look extraordinary yet feel lacking from the inside? When image, performance, and optimisation dominate the narrative, the subtler work of space—how it steadies or unsettles the nervous system—often goes unnamed. Moving between neuroscience, phenomenology, movement psychology, and somatic practice, the book names that work as presence and offers a way to design with it. Presence is treated not as a mood or mystique, but as an embodied attunement: the sensed conversation between environment and organism. Rhythm, light, texture, proportion, threshold, and sequence become cues—inviting calm, alertness, curiosity, or strain. A neuroaffective design framework, informed by Polyvagal Theory and the Kestenberg Movement Profile, is developed through practice-based, autoethnographic enquiry, using the author's own body as an instrument of measurement. A sensory notation system—inspired from music and dance—maps how atmospheres shift as we move, pause, and turn, and the method is tested through close, embodied readings of architectural works known for their potent atmospheres. The result is a set of concepts, diagrams, and notational tools that help designers articulate what is usually left to intuition: how space touches us, and how it might move us better.
Neuro-Affective Architecture will resonate with readers who are curious about presence—what it is, how it arises, and how architecture might serve as a vehicle for cultivating it, while supporting regulation of the nervous system. It is written for architects and spatial designers, educators, and researchers, especially those working at the intersection of atmosphere, embodied experience, and wellbeing—who want language and methods for designing not only what buildings are, but how they feel to inhabit.
Contents
Prologue. Introduction Part 1. The Significance of Presence Chapter 1. Production of Presence in Architecture Chapter 2. Challenges of Affective Practice Part II. The Anatomy of Presence Chapter 3. Nascence of Presence Chapter 4. Transdisciplinary Insights Chapter 5. A Neuro-Affective Framework Part III. Experience of Presence Chapter 6. Embodied Architectural Encounters Epilogue. Designing for Presence



