The author explores the similarities and differences between architecture and UX design, asserting that while both fields aim to create better experiences for people, architects often don't seek feedback to enhance their designs. After a personal experience of moving into a new apartment, the author reflects on small usability issues that impact daily life, expressing a desire for architects to learn from user feedback, as is common practice in UX design. The article highlights the need for architects to prioritize human needs in their designs, rather than solely focusing on their own vision.
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 an earthly paradise for people.
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