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The built environment has the power to actually maneuver a person’s emotions through its spatial configurations and other atmospheric features. A public space might evoke different emotions depending on the lighting, sound and other ambience related parameters. This research, Moodulated subtopia delves on the need to modulate the mood and emotions of the built environment to accentuate the economy and development of the city. To identify the aspects of attention economy in detail, we traced back and explored the historical timeline of London and studied the relevant theories and historical events that lead to the shaping of the city. To increase the attention economy of a space, an increase in the level of engagement needs to be made. Humans get more engaged with non-monotonous spaces which offer instances to evoke different emotions. A perceivable distance by the human brain being about 50m, the study focuses on modulating the existing stagnant mood of the place into a more dynamic space to foster social interactions and enhance engagement with the built environment. Thus with the introduction of light, colour, nature, sound and visual interventions, this project aims to modulate the mood of the space to give rise to a ‘MOODULATED SUBTOPIA’.

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INTRODUCTION

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DATA ANALYSIS AND MACHINE LEARNING

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SITE RESEARCH

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SITE DATA ANALYTICAL SIMULATIONS

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DESIGN STRATEGY AND VISUALISATION

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