Glioarchitectonics

Glioarchitecture is a term that describes methods for organizing the architectural space of a building, as well as the principles and concepts of perceiving a building using optical and technical means. Developed by Albert Jacob van der Hoeven and Peter Blake in 1924. The modern edition of the principles of glioarchitecture was developed at the Center for Applied Cultural Studies of St. Petersburg State University and the Center for Innovative Architecture and Technologies “Praktika”