Synergy and Dialogue: Influence of Society on Architecture

Dialogue and Universalism 16 (11/12):57-67 (2006)
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This paper acknowledges the fact human beings are social animals, as they tend to live in well-organized societies. However, human population expansion explodes into internal implosions that continue to wreck havoc globally on the social, economic, political, architectural, and aesthetic environments. To harness the universal territorial imperatives, of contending components harmoniously, the world requires synergy and dialogue

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