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'''Architecture''' refers to the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures. It encompasses the planning, creation, and organization of spaces, ensuring functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. Architects blend creativity and technical expertise to transform concepts into structures that meet both practical needs and artistic visions. They consider factors such as site context, climate, materials, and the human experience to create spaces that are both functional and visually appealing. Over time, architecture has evolved to incorporate advances in technology, environmental awareness, and cultural influences, shaping the built environment in ways that reflect societal values and advancements. | '''Architecture''' refers to the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures. It encompasses the planning, creation, and organization of spaces, ensuring functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. Architects blend creativity and technical expertise to transform concepts into structures that meet both practical needs and artistic visions. They consider factors such as site context, climate, materials, and the human experience to create spaces that are both functional and visually appealing. Over time, architecture has evolved to incorporate advances in technology, environmental awareness, and cultural influences, shaping the built environment in ways that reflect societal values and advancements.<ref>http://www.architecture.com/</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 20 December 2024
Architecture refers to the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures. It encompasses the planning, creation, and organization of spaces, ensuring functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. Architects blend creativity and technical expertise to transform concepts into structures that meet both practical needs and artistic visions. They consider factors such as site context, climate, materials, and the human experience to create spaces that are both functional and visually appealing. Over time, architecture has evolved to incorporate advances in technology, environmental awareness, and cultural influences, shaping the built environment in ways that reflect societal values and advancements.[1]