We believe that architectural design is an integrative and interdisciplinary process that calls for a deep understanding of 'what to design' in order to better inform 'how to design', therefore involving complex requirements of material and immaterial knowledge. A better understanding of such phenomena requires a multidisciplinary approach that distills concepts across domains and organizes them into a coherent structure, creating a space responsive to its users and its surroundings.
We spend over 90 percent of our day in interior spaces. Despite this, most of us take interiors for granted, and the idea of interior designing is restricted to just the furniture, colors, textures, and other elements barely noticing the form and the interaction of the space with the users. Interior design today has become just a mere decoration. Decoration, which is the furnishing or adorning a space with fashionable or beautiful things; is just an element of Interior Design. Interior design is all about human behavior and human interaction.


