We often think of architecture as visual—lines, light, form, and space. But what about smell? A faint trace of lavender, damp concrete, old wood, or hospital disinfectant. Scents we barely notice, yet they linger—anchored deep in memory and emotion. Have you ever stepped into a space and instantly felt calm, alert—or uneasy—without knowing why? ThatContinueContinue reading “The Forgotten Sense: Smell in Neuroarchitecture”