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Architecture as creative practice

Architecture as creative practice recognizes that buildings are not mere shelters but shaped environments that affect how people move, gather, and feel—making architects responsible for constructing the material conditions of daily life. This stakes architecture as deeply creative work that requires both artistic vision and technical problem-solving grounded in how bodies actually inhabit space.

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