Tiziana Proietti (M.Arch., Ph.D.) is an architect and Assistant Professor at the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, University of Oklahoma (UO). Here, she directs the Sense|Base Lab, which bridges architecture and neuroscience, emphasizing the perception of architectural proportion. Dr. Proietti earned her doctorate from the Architecture Department at Sapienza University of Rome in collaboration with the Delft University of Technology. Her Ph.D. dissertation focused on the theory of proportion in architecture. Together with the scientist Sergei Gepshtein (from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California), she is developing an interdisciplinary program of research to intertwine neuroscientific knowledge and architectural design by testing long-standing hypotheses about human responses to architectural proportion. Proietti is a faculty member in the Neuroscience Applied to Architectural Design (NAAD) Master’s Program at the Iuav University of Venice and an Advisory Council member of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA). She published several papers in peer-reviewed journals and wrote books with major international publishers, such as Routledge, Glitterati, and Quodlibet.