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Jan Golembiewski
Golembiewski's PhD was titled "There’s something in my head (but it’s not me). The complex relationship between the built environment and schizophrenia – from aetiology to recovery." He has delivered 21 research papers and articles, for which he has received a dozen awards.
Golembiewski's research area is translational - meaning it takes from one discipline to apply to another - the result is that his research is very broad - looking into architecture, urban design, psychology, media and medicine.
He is a chair of the 2013 International Academy Awards for Health and Design.
Golembiewski's research area is translational - meaning it takes from one discipline to apply to another - the result is that his research is very broad - looking into architecture, urban design, psychology, media and medicine.
He is a chair of the 2013 International Academy Awards for Health and Design.
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Building a Better World: Can Architecture Shape Behavior?
In 1966, a British planner called Maurice Broady came up with a new term for the architectural lexicon: architectural determinism. This was to describe the...