Explores neighborhood identities, attachment, and perceptions, emphasizing the importance of understanding how individuals relate to their living spaces.
Explores Tafuri's critical writings on architecture, the skyscraper emergence, and New York's spatial planning, focusing on Rockefeller Center's transition from idealized vision to urban reality.
Examines perceptual modeling and spatial thinking in visual intelligence, exploring theories, cognitive maps, and the interplay between bottom-up and top-down processing.