Architectural sociology is a specialized field of sociology that studies the relationship between architecture and social behavior. This field is also known by different names such as environmental sociology, urban sociology, and the sociology of space. Environmental sociology focuses on the relationship between the environment and human behavior, while urban sociology looks at the social aspects of cities, and the sociology of space investigates how social phenomena are affected by the physical space. Similarly, the architectural sociology field helps to understand how our built environment influences the way we think, behave, and interact with each other. Overall, this field is multidisciplinary and draws on theories from sociology, anthropology, and architecture to explore the relationship between humans and their built environment.