What can Winston Churchill and zebras teach us about architecture and stress? Why do some environments feel like coming home, while others leave us anxious and unable to concentrate before we can quite put our finger on why? How can a scent instantly transport us to another time and place? And why can aesthetics, art, and beautiful views evoke a sense of wonder that is felt throughout the body? Grounded in neuroscience and evolutionary biology, brain researcher Isabelle Sjövall explores the interplay between humans and their environments. Neuroarchitecture examines how we shape the spaces we live in and how they, in turn, shape us. Moving between the past, the present, and the future, the book reveals how mindful design choices can reduce stress, strengthen cognitive function, and improve quality of life. From brain biology to design alchemy.