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Once the English essayist and poet, G.K. Chesterton stated that "Architecture is a very good test of the true strength of a society, for the most valuable things in a human state are the irrevocable things—marriage, for instance. And architecture approaches nearer than any other art to being irrevocable, because it is so difficult to get rid of."
Hence, architecture can be defined by the social movements, by the economic reality, by the history and by the deep nature of the society. Every architecture is formed with the combination of both science and art put in, to build buildings- some of which are awe-inspiring!
Architecture art and sculptures are important to the nature of the human, as the designs reflect a particular era. A city or region without a architecture may be a society which has not found its identity. Through, architectural designs, we can see the nature of the people, the indirect influence experienced in history.
With the Renaissance, building were ascribed to specific architects. Their primary goal was to achieve something that is functional, aesthetic and most of the times artistic too. In the past two decades the field of architecture saw the rise of specialization by project type and technological expertise. Today, the industry of architecture has flourished into a full-fledged business.
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