User-centered design is an approach that has been used in various design fields, including product design and software development, to ensure that the end user's needs and preferences are taken into account throughout the design process. In recent years, this approach has also been applied in architectural design to create buildings that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and user-friendly. This research article explores the application of user-centered design in architectural design and its potential benefits for enhancing functionality and user experience. The article also presents a case study to illustrate how user-centered design principles were applied in the design of a public library.
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