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Colloquium on Human and Spatial Cognition [HSC] for Human Centric Design

Event

Conference & Seminar

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  • Date

    01 - 02 Jun 2023

  • Organiser

    PolyU Design

  • Time

    09:00 - 18:00

  • Venue

    V1201, 12/F Jockey Club Innovation Tower, PolyU (In-person) Map  

Enquiry

PolyU Design 2766 5454 sdweb@polyu.edu.hk

Summary

Behaviour | Experience | Vertical Urbanism

The Human and Spatial Cognition initiative [HSC] centres attention on the human and environmental impact of compressed vertical dwellings as habitable settings. As premise, the initiative seeks to further define the conditions that drive positive change, through interrogation that explicitly links environmental, physiological qualities with neurological traits. Situated within the volumetric and hyper-morphologies’ bodies of work, a diversity of scientific indicators will be linked to habitual experiences, to help assess the human conditions’ reactions to how spaces are perceived, used or understood. 

This colloquium wishes draw on expertise from the fields of environmental design, neurosciences, psychology, immersive design, geospatial sciences and, artificial intelligence to further inform the Human Centric Design approach. Discission wise, we hope to draw out a diversity of perspectives to help inform differentiated data and interpretative methods examining the valance to spatial conditions and its bearing on human experiences. 

A two-day interdisciplinary colloquia to address how and through what means human and spatial cognition [HSC] for human centric design can be assessed and linked between disciplines. Harnessing debate, the discussion aims to seek out the tangential links between behavioural experiences in high density settings and their environmental qualities through methodologies and approaches. 

 

RESEARCH QUESTION

From the various spatial, analytical, and neuroscientific perspectives, how can we better assess human and spatial cognition [HCD] for human centric design and vertical dwelling?

THEMES

Each speaker will address specific issues under the four identified Human Centric Design themes;

THEME 1 - HUMAN CENTRIC DESIGN AS FRAMEWORK AND CHALLENGES,

THEME 2 - HUMAN CENTRIC DESIGN AS METRIC AND OTHER TRANSLATIONS,

THEME 3 - HUMAN CENTRIC DESIGN AS LIVEABLE EXPERIENCES, and

THEME 4 - HUMAN CENTRIC DESIGN AS AGENCY DRIVEN DESIGN.

 

SPEAKERS

Prof. Kun-Pyo Lee

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Dean of School of Design, Swire Chair Professor of Design, Alex Wong Siu Wah Gigi Wong Fook Chi Professor in Product Design Engineering, POLYU, Hong Kong (Human Centric Design)

Dr ir. Gerhard Bruyns

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Co-host, POLYU, Environment and Interior Design, Hong Kong (Volumetric morphologies, Design Commons)

Dr Hee Sun

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Choi Co-host, POLYU, Environment and Interior Design, Hong Kong (Hyper morphologies, AI)

Mr Ian Kullin

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Design Coordination Manager NEOM – The Line

Dr Bolton Chau

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POLYU, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong (Brain imaging, brain simulation, computational modelling)

Dr Bige Tunçer

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Architecture and Sustainable Design, Singapore University of Technology and Design (Computation, Sustainable Design Science, Architectural Design, Architectural Information Management)

Dr MA Wei
Faculty of Construction and Environment, PolyU. (Multi-modal Transportation Network Modelling, Data-driven Modelling and Optimisation)

Prof. Junehwa Song

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School of Computing, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Korea (Mobile, IoT and wearable Computing, Social and Culture Computing)

Dr Masahiko Haruno

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Centre for Information and Neural Networks, Japan (Human social behavior, neural computations), 

Dr Liqiang Huang

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Department of Psychology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (Visual attention, visual perception, visual awareness)

Dr Frances Jin

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Clinical Psychology and neuropsychology, Neuroscience, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (Emotion, cognition, behavioral experiments)

Mr Daniel Elkin

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POLYU, Environment and Interior Design, Hong Kong (Digital modelling, LIDAR sensing)

Dr Darren Nel

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Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore (Resilience Design, complex volumetric resilience)

 

PROGRAMME

1st June 2023 (Thursday)

9:30 am Arrival
10:00 am Welcome & Introduction
Hosts: Dr Sunny Choi / Dr ir. Gerhard Bruyns
10:20 am ‘The challenge of Cities facilitating human interaction in physical space – Public Realm’
Speaker: Mr Ian Cullin
10:40 am Break
THEME 1 - HUMAN CENTRIC DESIGN AS FRAMEWORK AND CHALLENGES
11:00 am 'So What? Past, Present and Future of Human Centered Design'
Speaker: Prof. dr. K.P. Lee – Dean PolyU Design
11:20 am ‘The Challenge in Human Centric Design for Urban Environments’
Speaker: Dr Sunny Choi, PolyU Design
11:40 am ‘Understanding the Neuroscience of Choice Preferences.’
Speaker Dr Bolton Chau, APPS PolyU
12:00 pm Discussion
Moderator: Dr ir. Gerhard Bruyns, PolyU Design
12:30 pm Lunch
THEME 2 - HUMAN CENTRIC DESIGN AS METRIC AND OTHER TRANSLATIONS
14:00 pm ‘Cognitive Architectural Design Support: A Transdisciplinary Method.’
Speaker: Dr Bige Tuncer, SUTD Singapore.
14:20 pm

‘Social control-and-use of IoT devices towards democratic and inclusive design of public spaces.’
Speaker: Prof. dr Junehwa Song, KAIST Korea

14:40 pm

‘Enhancing Urban Living with Human-Centric Sensing and AI-Powered Solutions’
Speaker: Dr Wei Ma, CEE PolyU

Discussion
Moderator: Dr Sunny Choi, PolyU Design

15:20 pm Break
THEME 3 - HUMAN CENTRIC DESIGN AS LIVEABLE EXPERIENCES
15:40 pm ‘Spatial and social cognition in the brain for human centric design.’
Speaker: Prof. Masahiko Haruno, FBS Japan
16:00 pm ‘Sensing and Managing the Complex Urban Curb Spaces. An AI-empowered Digital Twin’ Perspective.’
Speaker: Dr Liqiang Huang, CUHK Hong Kong
16:20 pm ‘Emotion-related Multi-evidence Perceptual Decision Making in General Population and Internalizing Psychopathology.’
Speaker: Dr Frances Jin, HKU Hong Kong
16:40 pm Discussion
Moderator: Dr ir. Gerhard Bruyns
17:00 pm Closing of Day 1
Dr Sunny Choi, PolyU Design

2nd June 2023 (Friday)

9:30 am Arrival
10:00 am WELCOME Day 2
Hosts: Dr Sunny Choi / Dr ir. Gerhard Bruyns
THEME 4 - HUMAN CENTRIC DESIGN AS AGENCY DRIVEN DESIGN
10:10 am ‘Volumetric Morphologies and its Agency as Environmental Design Framework’
Speaker: Dr.ir. Gerhard Bruyns, PolyU Design.
10:30 am ‘Resilience thinking and the design valance with Human Centric Design.’
Speaker: Dr. Darren Nel, NUS Singapore
10:50 am ‘Housing Satisfaction in Tai O Village and in Urban Density: Ethnographic and Inferential Descriptions.’
Speaker: Mr Daniel Elkin, PolyU Design
11:10 am

Discussion

Moderator: Dr. Sunny Choi, PolyU Design

HUMAN CENTRIC DESIGN - ROUND TABLE & FUTURE OUTCOMES
11:30 am Roundtable discussion
12:20 pm

Closing of HSC Colloquium

Moderators: Dr. Sunny Choi / Dr.ir. Gerhard Bruyns, PolyU Design.

* Programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances.

 

 

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