10-Step Guide to Making Your Architecture “Humane”
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Nowadays, architecture critics frequently ignore how “humane” the building is. That is to say, they usually overlook its user-friendly aspects and focus merely on the form. Their highly-influential critique reports have consequently diverted the attention of regular architects toward building systems and massing, away from shaping human experience.
In the middle of all this, there is YOU, whose top priority is to change people?s lives for the better. Perhaps, you did not receive enough guidance on how you, as an architect, can contribute to solving human problems. Thus, we are offering you a comprehensible and doable 10-Step Guide to Making Your Architecture “Humane” in every way, shape, and form. Check it out! 1. Start with an AIM
The first step is to set an aim for every single building you design. In other words, you should think of real societal problems that your buildings can solve.
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Beware: aimless buildings are the least humane!
2. Select a Proper Place (For Implementation)
You figured a big human crisis and are pretty sure that your architecture will take it out from its root. Good? but then you implemented your project in a place where this problem rarely exists. No, you are wiser than that, my friend. Choose a community where this issue is prevalent so your project may actually help society the way you want it to.
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3. Understand the Comm...
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