Body Science Architecture

Anatomy Examples

We have now looked at 5 examples of the body’s basic needs in architecture.

This Anatomy Human demonstrates some examples of the more detailed and anatomical needs of the body in architecture. This is to show the tons of knowledge that health science can give to architecture to create buildings made for human needs – a kind of “anatomy-architecture”.

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My pride of my Chest area would love a Workspace

My Height and Neck would love a Glass Room

My Proprioceptive Sense would love a different shaped Door Frame

My Intimacy would love a Rubber Wall

My Brain would love a round Ceiling

My Freedom would love a Sitting Wall

My courage would love a Stone floor with a bit of Unevenness

My Children’s vision would love a Spring Family Hall

My Faith and Dreams in life would love a different Room Distribution

My Amygdala would love Natural materials

My parasympathetic nerve system would love a Safety box

My Pried would love a big Bathroom Sink

My Release would love a redesign of Corners

My Abdomen would love a big Shower

My Back would love a no-skirting board Kitchen

My Breathing would love an untraditional Bedroom construction

My Socialising would love a low Fireplace

My Flexibility would love an open Staircase

My Body Smell would love a simplified Construction

My Prostate would love a bigger Bathroom

My normal Weight would love radiant Wall heating

My Muscles would love a possibility to fixated untraditional Furniture

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