Anna Farantou, "The necessity of variability in Architecture and its effect on users psychology", Diploma Thesis Project, School of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece, 2023
https://doi.org/10.26233/heallink.tuc.98311
This research examines the perception of architecture, psychology and variability and how they interact with each other. More specifically, these perceptions are interrelated elements that shape the built environment and influence the living experiences of users within it. Generally, architecture has the power to influence human behavior and emotions. At the same time, psychology delves into the complex functions of the human mind, illuminate how people realize their environment and interact with it, while variability adds a dynamic dimension to this relation. So, we conclude that the harmonious interaction between architecture, psychology and variability can create living spaces that enhance well-being, uplift the human spirit and facilitate substantial connections with our environment. That is, it can create housing models that will cover as much as possible the needs of the different human personalities that exist in our world.