The Modulor system provides the fundamentals of translating everyday activities into architectural language, which greatly enhances the user experience. Since the very definition of user experience is based on human activities, despite many products such as websites or computer appliances which are highly interactive, architecture or interior spaces are on the passive side of getting people involved. So, proper proportions or dimensions play a vital role in supporting any indoor activities in an "invisible" manner. Examples such as height of counter tops, depth of closets, proportions of stairs and sizes of rooms for different purposes should be the basic knowledge for every architect. Besides, "customization" is always the key concept of design. Focusing on the specific targeted users and providing customizable services always lead to a great user experience and a successful design project.
Immersive 3D visualization tools significantly enhance user experience for architecture professionals by enabling interactive engagement with designs. Unlike traditional 2D renderings, these tools allow clients and stakeholders to virtually "walk through" spaces, promoting a better understanding of spatial dynamics, materials, and lighting. This immersive interaction fosters deeper comprehension and emotional connection to the project, ultimately improving client engagement and satisfaction.