Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl, Russian Federation
Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl, Russian Federation
The article deals with the phenomenon of emotions in architecture: emotions as an integral part of architecture, a driving force of architecture, and a component of the creative design process. The article attempts to consider the aspects of this issue, and, based on the collected data, develop a generalizing model – an architectural project of a Museum of Emotions or an object, which functional programme includes classification, demonstration of emotions to the viewer, identification of relationships between different emotions and methods of their display by architectural facilities. Also the article deals with the concepts of "sensory architecture - the impact of architecture on the emotional picture of the world in the eyes of the observer", the connection "ecology-architecture-emotions", "emotional component in the exposition and museum space", "the impact of lighting on emotions caused by architectural space", and "digital recognition of emotions".
architecture, emotions, classification of emotions, perception, space, museum, design
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