Architecture (Latin architectura, from the
Greek ἀρχιτέκτων – arkhitekton,
from ἀρχι- "chief"
and τέκτων "builder,
carpenter, mason") is both the process and product of planning, designing and construction. Architectural
works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural
symbols and as works of art. Historical
civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural
achievements.
"Architecture" can mean:
§ A general term to
describe buildings and other structures.
§ The art and science
of designing and erecting buildings and other
physical structures.
§ The style and method
of design and construction of buildings and other physical structures.
§ The practice of
the architect, where architecture
means the offering or rendering of professional services in connection with the
design and construction of buildings, or built environments.
§ The design activity
of the architect, from the macro-level (urban design, landscape architecture) to the micro-level
(construction details and furniture).
§ The term
"architecture" has been adopted to describe the activity of designing
any kind of system, and is commonly used in describing information technology.
In relation to buildings,
architecture has to do with the planning, designing and constructing form,
space and ambience that reflect functional, technical, social, environmental,
and aesthetic considerations. It requires the creative manipulation and
coordination of material, technology, light and shadow. Architecture also
encompasses the pragmatic aspects of realizing buildings and structures,
including scheduling, cost estimating and construction administration. As
documentation produced by architects, typically drawings, plans and technical
specifications, architecture defines the structure or behavior of a building or any
other kind of system that is to be or has been constructed.
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