Historically, human culture valued the suppression of emotion, such expressions were largely considered to be a form of weakness. Our natural range of behavioural responses associated with emotions such as anxiety, sadness or enjoyment were removed from society via strict etiquette standards. Architecture, rooted in human event; therefore did not offer humanity with spaces conducive to emotional expression.
Consider an architecture adapted to emotional signals, one that is open and available for each individual or group to interpret and engage with as necessary to support their needs.
Lets free the physical counterpart to our psycho-biological processes that form the sensation of emotion as it relates to the complex realities of our existence.