The interdisciplinary field between architecture and neuroscience spans a wide range of topics rooted in both disciplines. This framework centers the human experience to visualize how architectural theory and cognitive sciences interrelate. By diagramming foundational concepts from Norberg-Schulz’s Phenomenology of Architecture and Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception, the map establishes core nodes that branch into broader interdisciplinary connections. The result is a conceptual structure that not only visually conveys the dialogue between aspects of architecture and neuroscience rooted in phenomenology but also offers a foundation for future work to build upon.
