<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">The following is a sample of user research during my architecture endeavours. From collaborating with stakeholders to understanding user needs, my architectural background enriches my approach to UX/UI, there is a seamless transfer of skills and methodologies, ensuring holistic user-centric design solutions.<span data-metadata="">
Being part of a large architecture project both in terms of the building itself and the stakeholders involved it is crucial to understand and map out all the different users and stakeholders involved and the adjacencies and connections within.
As part of an early-stage architecture project, I first took part in creating a process plan and programme for stakeholder engagement at various stages of the project. Secondly, understand the different approaches we would take during these consultations.
Crucial to this endeavour was comprehending the diverse spectrum of users and stakeholders. Through meticulous research and collaboration, we orchestrated a series of engagement sessions, deciphering user needs and requirements for distinct building components which would later on be directly translated into design.
<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Directly engaging with users to shape meaningful experiences. I spent days on-site, engaging users to glean insights into their building experiences and aspirations. Showing the power of empathetic engagement and streamlined methodologies in crafting design experiences that resonate with users' desires.
<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Through meticulous grouping and analysis, we distilled diverse user inputs into actionable insights, fueling a simplified yet comprehensive approach to needs assessment. An example of how this blend of direct user interaction and method simplification drives user-centric design solutions, bridging the gap between physical and digital realms.