Architecture on Modern Physics
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https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA2025EN0008Keywords:
Architecture; Modern Physics; Built Environment; Methodological Approach.Abstract
The question "What is architecture?" is challenging to answer due to its complexity, diverse implications, and its integration into human activity worldwide, from prehistoric history to contemporary applications. This study proposes a methodological approach combining theoretical and experimental exercises. These exercises address environmental laws, the physical dynamics of small and large towns, and the impact of the built environment on both the collective population and individual inhabitants. Our findings highlight the significance of daily construction practices and reveal how modern physics discoveries influence not only the artistic but also the scientific and emotional understanding of the built environment. The global implications of this research are substantial, offering deeper insights into architectural practices and enabling the reproduction and amplification of these insights, ultimately enriching our understanding and engagement with the world.
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