Designing for people: What architecture can learn from UX
Briefly

The article discusses how architecture can benefit from UX design's emphasis on user feedback, iteration, and human experience. The author, who transitioned from architecture to UX, reflects on their experiences after moving into a new apartment, noting minor design flaws that could have been avoided with user input. The piece highlights the commonality between the two fields in their focus on human-centered design, questioning how architects can improve by incorporating UX principles. It urges architects to seek user feedback to avoid recurring usability issues and enhance living conditions.
To simplify, the task of architects is to provide a better living environment for human beings.
Architecture is generated by people's needs, both spiritual and material, and that has always been a guiding principle.
Every product of architecture should be a fruit of our endeavor to build.
I wish I could tell the architect... so many of these issues are universal.
Read at Medium
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