Architecture cannot be studied in isolation and is greatly benefited from having knowledge not only about the construction industry but understanding the political economic and social environment of the surrounding. The understanding of the various systems helps us redefine what is feasible and what may just be a temporary solution. Although we may believe that social and economic profits cannot coexist this is not entirely true as seen in the cases of redevelopment after wars or even in the water supply solution provided in New York. Read More
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Architecture not in isolation
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