Beauty and Design
While classical Western aesthetics tends to equate beauty with perfection, some eastern traditions embrace beauty in imperfection. The Japanese concept
The Beauty of Teaching Science
In a bustling hospital emergency room, doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals rush about in a coordinated effort to save
Everyday Aesthetics and Justice
On the streets of Baltimore, what often commands your attention more than the towering buildings are the vivid colors that
Can Business be Beautiful?
At the turn of the 20th century, Frederick Winslow Taylor revolutionized the way people worked. It was an era of
Design Without Borders
Picture this: You're exploring the vibrant streets of Tokyo. You've just moved there, even though you
Integrating Art, Science, and Food
Imagine walking into an art exhibition, where instead of just seeing things, you're encouraged to smell, touch, and
The Spirituality of Design
Imagine two seemingly disparate experiences. First, picture the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. When you first see it, this Frank Gehry
Aesthetic Intelligence
Steve Jobs, the mastermind behind Apple, is a name that reverberates through the corridors of technological innovation. His genius, though,
International Symposium on Beauty at Work
On May 26-27, 2023, we held the first international symposium on Beauty at Work at The Catholic University of America
When Beauty Misleads Us
"When I looked into this notion of naturalness further, it turned out to basically be a beauty ideal. It's like we want our theories to be this way, but there is no further reason for it." - Sabine Hossenfelder