Architecture horror explores unsettling, oppressive, or disorienting built environments—think maze-like hospitals, brutalist housing, or endless corridors. Used in films, games, and literature, it amplifies psychological dread by twisting familiar spaces into traps. Architects, storytellers, and urban planners benefit from understanding how design triggers fear, helping craft safer, more human-centered spaces while avoiding alienating layouts.
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