Good architectural design tends to be overlooked by most people, and we usually don’t think about the elements that make it “good.” However, the importance of architectural design cannot be overemphasized. Good architectural design improves our daily lives in ways that we don’t necessarily predict or expect.
We spend 85% of our lives indoors, and we exist inside buildings.
Lack of natural light, poor ventilation and frustrating features in a building can quickly disappoint its residents. And a light and airy building that makes the most of its space lifts spirits.
A building is not just a physical indoor area, it also has the ability to enhance or hinder our mental health. Whether we realize it or not, we all respond to and are changed by our environment. The design of the building is very important. We are a product of the structure in which we spend our time
If you feel that your architecture might fall into the category of mood suppressors rather than boosters, it may be time to re-evaluate your space.