OPTIMIZING USER EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

Raximov Otabek Davlatovich

Navoiy State University Associate Professor, Department of Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics

Keywords: architectural design, user experience, UX, accessibility, ergonomics, functionality, sustainability, human-centered design


Abstract

This article examines the importance of optimizing user experience (UX) in architectural design. It explores how spatial planning, ergonomics, accessibility, and environmental quality influence the interaction between users and built environments. The study emphasizes that integrating user-centered principles into architectural design enhances comfort, functionality, safety, and satisfaction while promoting inclusive and sustainable spaces.


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