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Architecture is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing built environments. It seeks to realize functional spaces that meet human needs while shaping cultural and social experience. Architecture integrates art, science, technology, and context, balancing notions of form, function, and aesthetics with safety, durability, and sustainability.

Across history, architecture has reflected technological capabilities and cultural values. Early structures served practical needs; classical

The architectural process typically begins with the client brief and site analysis, followed by schematic design,

Professional architecture encompasses various types of practice and settings, including residential, commercial, institutional, and cultural projects.

Contemporary architecture engages sustainable design, accessibility, and resilience, addressing climate change, material innovation, and social inclusion.

orders,
Gothic
cathedrals,
and
later
vernacular
traditions
expressed
local
identity.
The
modern
era
introduced
industrialized
construction,
new
materials,
and
movements
such
as
Modernism
and
Brutalism,
followed
by
postmodern
and
contemporary
approaches
that
experiment
with
form
and
program
while
emphasizing
energy
efficiency
and
resilience.
design
development,
and
construction
documentation,
ending
with
construction
administration.
Architects
work
with
engineers,
landscape
architects,
planners,
and
specialists,
using
tools
from
hand
drawing
to
computer-aided
design
and
building
information
modeling
to
coordinate
complex
systems.
It
intersects
with
urban
planning
and
interior
design.
Education
usually
leads
to
professional
degrees
such
as
B.Arch
or
M.Arch,
followed
by
licensure
or
registration
to
practice.
It
also
involves
preservation
of
historic
resources
and
adaptive
reuse,
as
well
as
the
integration
of
digital
technologies
such
as
parametric
design
and
performance
simulation.