This document discusses the psychology of architecture, which deals with how people interact with and are affected by their built environments. It explains that architectural components like building forms, colors, lighting, and landscaping can positively or negatively impact users' moods and consciousness. Several studies are cited showing how natural views from windows, room colors, and ceiling heights can influence factors like recovery time, accuracy on tasks, and problem-solving abilities. The conclusion is that considering psychology in architecture allows designing buildings that support different human behaviors and functions well.