Process to Examine Correlations Between Personality Traits and Architectural Aesthetic Preferences for Complexity
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DC I/O 2021 Poster by PAUL-ANDREI BURGHELEA.
Abstract
This poster explores the difficulty to quantify how much personality influences our aesthetic preferences for complexity in the context of architectural design. It proposes a process to statistically analyse correlations between the personality traits and the aesthetic preferences for architectural complexity of a group.
Presentation
Conference Poster
Keywords
Design, Cognition, Personality, Cognitive Maps
Reference
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47330/DCIO.2021.WLLI4769
Bibliography
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