Architectural activism: Architecture as a culturally ethical watermark in urbanism, special needs housing facility additively implemented in an evolving urban sector
Abstract
The synergisitc exploration of transitional housing functions and sustainable urban development
could be mediated ethically with critical regard for the regional impact by reinforcing an underlying cultural narrative rooted in the contextual environment.
Citable Link
http://hdl.handle.net/2346/67020Collections
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