mind UX Architecture

Creating content for human-centered architectural design
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keywords
social media, content, architecture, user experience
project year
2019-2022
Project context
Personal Project

brief description

Mind UX Architecture was launched in 2019 as a personal blog delving into architectural theory and practice. Initially, the blog featured opinion articles exploring various subjects and architects, supported by references from relevant literature and works. A significant focus was placed on the dynamic connection between users and designers, emphasizing the importance of empathy and guiding users throughout the design process to achieve optimal outcomes. After two years of existence, the project underwent a transformation, redirecting its attention exclusively to the user-designer relationship with the aim of investigating human-centered architecture. This shift was also reflected in the project's digital identity, as it embraced social media platforms to enhance accessibility and foster interactive engagement. In addition to articles, the page began sharing thoughts, events, and establishing connections with individuals from around the world. Today, Mind UX Architecture revolves around three core pillars: research, topicality/events, and community building. It continues to explore and contribute to the field of human-centered architecture through ongoing research initiatives. Staying abreast of current trends and events within the architectural realm remains a priority, ensuring the content remains relevant and engaging. Moreover, the project actively fosters a community of like-minded individuals, nurturing connections and fostering collaboration among architecture enthusiasts, designers, and users. It is worth noting that while the project's initial phase concluded in 2022, with the beginning of my studies in Interaction Design, the concept of exploring the intersection of architecture and user experience continues to thrive and evolve as an ongoing venture.
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