Projects
This section showcases a curated selection of projects that encapsulate my ongoing exploration of the dynamic interplay between architecture and education. Each project represents a milestone in my journey, reflecting a commitment to innovation, critical inquiry, and meaningful contributions to these interconnected fields.
Through these endeavors, I seek to engage with and advance the discourse on architectural design and educational methodologies. By integrating theory and practice, my work aims to generate new perspectives and develop practical solutions that address complex challenges. These projects are not merely outcomes but stepping stones in a broader process of intellectual growth, collaborative exploration, and creative discovery.
Enhancing Spatial Memory: The Impact of Color and Geometry in Architectural Design
This research paper explores how vivid colors and unique geometric shapes in architectural design can enhance users' spatial memory and navigational abilities. Building on existing theories of spatial cognition, this study investigates whether these design elements serve as effective memory anchors. Through a series of experiments involving undergraduate architecture students, the study demonstrates that vivid colors and distinctive geometries significantly improve the memorability of architectural features. This paper provides practical insights for architects aiming to create more navigable and memorable spaces, particularly in complex environments like hospitals and public buildings.