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9. FUTURE SCOPE
9.1. Longitudinal Studies: Future research could involve longitudinal studies to track the
effectiveness of implemented architectural and urban design interventions on students'
well-being and academic performance over time.
9.2. Comparative Analysis: Comparative studies across different cities or regions with
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similar high-pressure environments could provide insights into the transferability of findings
and the effectiveness of various design strategies.
9.3. Interdisciplinary Approaches: Collaboration with experts from fields such as
psychology, education, and public health could enrich the understanding of the complex
interactions between the built environment and human behavior, leading to more holistic
design solutions.
9.4. Technology Integration: Integration of advanced technologies such as virtual reality
simulations and sensor-based monitoring systems could enhance the evaluation of
architectural and urban design interventions and provide real-time feedback on their impact.
9.5. Community Engagement: Future studies could prioritize community engagement and
participatory design approaches, involving students, residents, and other stakeholders in the
co-creation of solutions tailored to their needs and preferences.