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Architecture is a window on an era, a time, a culture and,
above all, on circumstances. In a book of authors and their
different works, feature an unwavering constant plurality. The raw
material of architecture is space: the very medium human beings
live in, the inner vacuum that needs to be construed on the scale
of the human body and perceptions, and the outer void that is the
hegemony of social life. The outcome is something we see every day.
It?s part of our day-to-day lives; these are the meeting points
where architecture creates a special ambience for each space.
Contemporary Settings: Modern-day commercial architecture has set
itself the task of elevating the senses. These spaces are created
for people to work, live and have fun in, but they are also places
people spend a great amount of time in. No longer does it merely
seek to get rid of cold and featureless spaces where practicality
is the be-all and end-all.
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