Architecture as a Tool for Social Innovation: Human-Centered Design to Combat Loneliness
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Architecture holds power beyond the creation of buildings - it is a practice that shapes how people live, interact, and thrive within their communities.
The Renaissance introduced humanism and proportion, while Modernism in the 20th century sought efficiency and social progress but often faced criticism for its impersonal nature.
Architectural history has been a continuous dialogue between human needs, societal aspirations, and the built environment", shares Partner and Architect at Comte Bureau, Joana Sá Lima.
A Human Approach to Architecture was created to provide a practical, hands-on guide for architects and designers to embrace a more human-centered approach in their projects.
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