The motivation for this research stems from the belief that some currently available technologies are
overlooked in architecture practice, despite their significant potentials and capabilities. These potentials can help
architects better understand the impact of architecture and design proposals in a more scientific way. Whereas the
main purpose of this research is to review relevant studies, characteristics, and potentials of various types of modern
eye-tracking technology in architectural design and architecture visual assessment. Such motivation and purpose
arrived from recognizing the problem concerning the absence of an objective tool that can detect and analyze how
observers visually perceive architecture. Moreover, as current visual assessment of architecture is widely conducted
by reporting subjective opinions which can be biased, mis-expressed, or misleading.
Through the revision of eye-tracking technology`s characteristics, revision of recent academic research concerning
the implementation of eye-tracking technology in architecture, and assessment of the technology from an
architectural perspective, this study adds to the field of research in architecture visual perception and recognition by;
(1) reviewing eye-tracking research, (2) expanding the knowledge regarding the role played by eye-tracking
technologies in architecture, and (3) establishing a connection between eye-tracking technologies and architecture
practice. Conclusively, the study concluded that eye-tracking technologies have some advantages to the field of
architecture despite of having some disadvantages and incompatibilities that conflict with the architecture practice
nature.