This paper examines the impact of art from the perspective of Mulla Sadra, the great philosopher, on architecture and the role of being traditional in the quality of life of people. Exploring the philosophical discussions shows that Mulla Sadra's thought is one of the most important ideas. In general, understanding and studying Mulla Sadra's thought on the architecture of that period is describable. The impact of the philosophy can be extracted and used in Islamic architectural studies and can be cited in most styles. This descriptive-analytic study by collecting data through a library, documentary and analytical research concluded that Mulla Sadra's thought had a physical appearance in traditional architecture and could play a significant role in the process of the formation of people's traditional lives.