SOCIETY & ARCHITECTURE

Architecture does not exist in isolation — it lives through people, places, and the societies that give it meaning. In this section, we explore the intersections between the built environment and the cultural, political, and social forces that shape it. From community-centered design to critical reflections on urban life, we aim to question, listen, and contribute to a deeper understanding of architecture as a social act. This is a space for dialogue, inquiry, and shared responsibility.

"A building must begin with the unmeasurable, go through measurable means when it is being designed, and in the end must be unmeasurable again."
Louis Kahn