FAQ
ArchPsych is intended for architects, designers, psychologists, researchers, students and anyone interested in understanding the relationship between people and place.
No. ArchPsych is an independent editorial platform. While it engages with academic research and evidence-informed practice, its aim is to make ideas and discussions accessible to a broader audience.
ArchPsych operates independently. The platform regularly engages with research, professional practice and academic communities, but its content reflects the views of its contributors rather than any institution.
No. ArchPsych does not advocate a single theory, framework or design approach. Instead, it aims to explore different perspectives, methods and forms of evidence that can contribute to a richer understanding of people and place.
ArchPsych is primarily an editorial and educational platform. Any professional services offered by contributors are separate from the platform unless explicitly stated.
Questions about human experience, behaviour and wellbeing rarely fit neatly within a single discipline. ArchPsych exists to encourage dialogue across professional and academic boundaries and to explore what can be learned when architecture and psychology are considered together.
The name reflects the platform's origins at the intersection of architecture and psychology. It serves as a broader umbrella for conversations around people, behaviour and the built environment.