ANFA Chapters & Affiliates Initiative

ANFA is in the process of establishing international chapters in compliance with regulations for non profit or charitable corporations in the United States and select foreign countries. An Affiliate agreement structure is also under consideration as an alternative method for pursuing and supporting common interests. It is expected that these noted collaborations shall be defined and finalized in 2025.

Brazil Chapter

ANFA Brazil’s main goal is to promote and disseminate knowledge about the research and contributions that the human sciences present - among them, neuroscience, cognitive science, and psychology – to...

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Canada Chapter

The Canadian Chapter of ANFA is dedicated to understanding and creating meaningful experiences in the built environment, with an emphasis on the role Canada’s natural landscape, multiculturalism, and history play...

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Italy Chapter

Grounded in architecture’s expertise and informed by the multidisciplinary, empirical investigation into experience, body, and built environment, the ANFA Italy Chapter encourages mutual understanding and knowledge construction among students, scholars,...

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Latin America(LATAM) Chapter

As the ANFA Chapter for Latin America (LATAM) our main goal is to bring NFA closer to a Spanish speaking continent, countries and people that are eager to understand, study...

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Mexico Chapter

INPAD Mexico (Institute of Neuroscience for Architecture and Design in Mexico) brings together a group of architects, designers, psychologists, and neuroscientists who investigate the connection between Architecture and Design with...

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Spain Chapter

The Chapter Spain is made up of a team of researchers with PhDs in the discipline. Our main purposes are the following:  To disseminate scientific knowledge on neuroarchitecture. To this...

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UK Chapter

A home to innovators in architecture, neuroscience, and psychology, UCL is a hub for transdisciplinary thinking and novel discoveries. ‘Neuroarchitecture’ asks wicked questions where no definitive answers can be given,...

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