The Cambridge Cognitive Architecture Lab, based at the University of Cambridge, is a transdisciplinary research group. The lab explores how architectural design influences human cognition, behaviour, and social interaction. Its mission is to equip design stakeholders with human-centred, cognitively grounded, and evidence-based knowledge and tools to support the creation of built environments that prioritise legibility, inclusivity, and well-being. The lab also investigates how such tools impact creativity, communication, and decision-making in real-world design practice. As part of one of the world’s leading research universities, the Cambridge Cognitive Architecture Lab contributes to the broader mission of the University of Cambridge: to advance society through education, learning, and research at the highest international standards.