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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
- Cleridou, K. and Furnham, A. (2014) Personality Correlates of Aesthetic Preferences for Art, Architecture, and Music, Empirical Studies of the Arts, 32(2), pp. 231–255.
- Jokela, M., Bleidorn, W., Lamb, M. E., Gosling, S. D. and Rentfrow, P. J. (2015) Geographically varying associations between personality and life satisfaction in the London metropolitan area, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(3), pp. 725–730.