Architecture as an Experience: Understanding Human Engagement Through Space

7 Jul

Authors: Thejano Pearl Kikon has published a paper in guidance of, Dr. Sudhir V. Dhomane and , Professor Anand A. Pande, Prof. Anand A. Pande

Abstract: Architecture is more than the creation of functional and visually appealing buildings; it shapes how people perceive, experience, and connect with their surroundings. This study explores architecture as a lived experience by examining how perception, memory, emotion, narrative, symbolism, and atmosphere influence human interaction with space. Drawing on phenomenological theories and selected architectural case studies, the research investigates how these experiential dimensions contribute to meaningful architectural environments. A qualitative research approach based on literature review and case study analysis is used to identify principles that support human-centered design. The study argues that architecture gains significance through lived experience rather than physical form alone. It concludes by proposing design principles that help create spaces that are emotionally engaging, culturally meaningful, and responsive to human needs.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21255596