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Interactive Architecture

Interactive architecture refers to buildings or spaces designed to respond dynamically to the presence and actions of their users. Using technology such as sensors, lights, and digital interfaces, these structures can change in real-time—adjusting lighting, visuals, or airflow—creating engaging, personalized experiences. The goal is to foster a sense of connection between occupants and their environment, making spaces more adaptable, responsive, and immersive. This approach blends architecture, technology, and human interaction to transform static environments into active, participatory ones that enhance functionality and user experience.