Dokmeci Yorukoglu, Papatya Nur2026-03-062026-03-06202597889940214232329-3675https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12416/15932Acoustics play a vital role in how people experience spaces, yet it is often overlooked in interior architecture education and practice. Many professionals and students focus primarily on visual, technical, and structural elements, missing the impact that sound has on well-being, spatial quality, and experience. This study reviews existing research on the importance of acoustics and soundscaping in interior architecture education and practice, highlighting gaps in awareness and common practice. Based on these insights, a practical roadmap is proposed to better integrate acoustics into education and professional practice. By incorporating sound-conscious design projects in studio environments during undergraduate education and supporting interdisciplinary collaboration with adapting new technologies, this study aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Raising awareness at both the academic and professional levels will help create more acoustically comfortable and enhanced environments that would support user satisfaction and well-being.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessSound AwarenessBuilt EnvironmentInterior Architecture EducationAcousticsSoundscapeRaising Awareness of Acoustics and Soundscaping among Interior Architecture Students and Professionals: A Brief Review and RoadmapConference Object