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Florence is the birthplace of Western humanism and the Renaissance allowed people to really start looking at themselves and documenting their beauty. As a result, the city is filled with works of art depicting the human body. Since the invention of the camera, it has been almost unchallenged in its efficiency in documenting and recording the human body. Data is a medium for recording the human body from a medical point of view. This project seeks to use it in architectural design, making human data a new direction for human aesthetics and making architecture a new medium for human aesthetics. To do this, four devices have been created to collect data from designers before using Grasshopper to transform this data into 3D models that are aesthetic objects of data. The final arrangement of these aesthetic objects’ three perspectives, outdoor, indoor, and architectural, has resulted in a museum and research centre for the aesthetics of the human body.