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What are some positive and negative aspects of Architecture?

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    Peterbilt1993
    last edited by 1 Apr 2009, 14:09

    Been really wondering what are some positive and negatives of Architecture, i am currently doing a report about it right now and really need to know and was wondering if anyone can help me with that? thanks if you can it would be much obliged.

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      mitcorb
      last edited by 1 Apr 2009, 15:09

      Hi there, Peterbilt:
      Assuming you mean Architecture as in design of the built real world environment, and not architecture of computer equipment, programs and so forth, your question has knocked on the door of a subject that could take more time and space than I have here.
      In lofty, romantic terms the positive aspects of architecture would be the enrichment of man's experience of defined space. Realistically, every structure that man builds impacts or messes with the environment, whether lightly or heavily. Generally, architects are aware of this.
      Consider this, in South Dakota, but really anywhere, that every square foot of earth's surface covered by solid, relatively impervious materials is a square foot of surface taken out of service as an absorptive element for rain water, space for vegetation, and so on. That includes highways on which Peterbilts run.
      While architecture affects the weather, the weather affects architecture. Every enclosed space created by man creates a microclimate which needs management. Failure to adjust the climate within leads to eventual deterioration of the structure, and discomfort for the inhabitants and users.
      This just scratches the surface, and if you are really interested, there is a universe of discussion elsewhere on this subject. With best regards, mitcorb

      I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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        brodie
        last edited by 1 Apr 2009, 15:10

        Can you be more specific? Are you talking about being an architect or just having architecture (ie. not living in caves)?

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          Peterbilt1993
          last edited by 1 Apr 2009, 19:27

          well mitcorb knows what im talking about, thanks alot that was a big help, but i meant architecture in general and like what is positive and negative about it, pretty much exactly how i said it, but it doesnt matter mitcorb answered it well enough that i can put in my power point, thanks again it is much appreciated.

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            mitcorb
            last edited by 1 Apr 2009, 20:31

            Peterbilt:
            Glad to help. But please don't take my one view on this. Avail yourself of other discussion on the matter.
            Again, Best Regards
            mitcorb

            I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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