Importance of the Environment Psychology in the Recognition of Human - architectural Societies

Neda ArdestaniSamani, Fateh KabiriKoupaei, S. Ali Mirahmadi, Khashayar Emadi

Abstract


Perception is a mental process through which sensory experiences are meaningful and the human way of affairs finds objects in things. Urban architecture and urban designers today have special attention to the cognitive perception of human behaviors because such behaviors are closely related to the physical environment. Human interaction is based on the work of the designer of the environment. In such a way that designers always seek to design a physical environment in such a way that it is capable of having adequate interaction with humans, so to understand the necessary behavior, both the environment and the interaction between the two are considered. Nowadays, the design of various forms of the built environment relies on their knowledge and consciousness before they rely on the emotions of individual designers. The introduction of designers to knowledge that is directly or indirectly contributes to the design profession makes it possible for designers to adapt their proposals more than ever, and thus environments designed by them provide the necessary conditions for a human life. Understanding the environmental psychology along with other behavioral sciences can play an important role in this regard.

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