Architecture shapes human emotions by responding to essential needs, from the physiological to self-realisation. The use of healthy, tangible and intangible materials - such as light, air, sound, colours, active design and connection to nature - arouses emotions that promote well-being and create enriching experiences. Well-designed spaces have the power to deeply affect the senses, provoke feelings and encourage meaningful interactions. In this way, architecture becomes a means of evoking positive emotions and raising the quality of life by responding harmoniously to different human needs.