Architectural Theory
The study of architectural concepts, including the principles and methodologies used in the design and construction of buildings and structures.
The study of architectural concepts, including the principles and methodologies used in the design and construction of buildings and structures.
The process of addressing surrounding environmental parameters when devising plans, programs, policies, buildings, or products.
The use of physical space to convey brand identity and values through design elements like signage, architecture, and interior design.
A Gestalt principle where elements that are located within the same closed region are perceived as being grouped together.
The study of the interplay between individuals and their surroundings, including built environments and natural settings.
Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach to web design that makes web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes.
A theory in environmental psychology that suggests people prefer environments where they can see (prospect) without being seen (refuge).
A technology that uses GPS or RFID to create virtual boundaries around a geographic area, triggering actions when entered or exited.
Information Visualization (InfoVis) is the study and practice of visual representations of abstract data to reinforce human cognition.