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ARCHITECTURE

- IT REFERS TO DIFFERENT THINGS DEPENDING ON THE CONTEXT IT COULD MEAN THE DESIGN
AND THE STRUCTURE OF BUILDINGS, THE ARRANGEMENT OF COMPONENTS IN A SYSTEM, OR
EVEN A STYLE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A CERTAIN ERA’S ART AND DESIGN.
EXAMPLE

1. HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE- Refers to the styles, design, and structures of buildings and other
construction from the past.

2. NATURAL ARCHITECTURE- It’s an approach to design and construction that seeks to harmonize
human-made structures with natural surroundings.

3. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE- It refers to the high-level design and structure of software system.
• HOW DOES HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE EXPRESS

- It express through physical structures and buildings that were constructed in the past.
- These structures reflect the architectural styles, techniques, and cultural from the time periods in
which they were built.

HOW DOES HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE UNMASK THE ARTISTS CREATIVITY


-Historical architecture reveals an artists creativity through design choices, innovative techniques and
unique artistic elements that are often incorporated into the structure.
• HOW DOES NATURAL ARCHITECTURE EXPRESS

- It seek to harmonize with the natural environmental and draw inspirational from natural forms of
processes.
- it expresses itself through various design principles and features that align with natural world.

HOW DOES NATURAL ARCHITECTURE UNMASK THE ARTIST CREATIVITY.


- natural architecture, often characterized by structures that blend seamlessly with their natural
surroundings, showcases an artist’s creativity by demonstrating their ability to harmonize human-made
design with environmental.
HOW DOES SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE EXPRESS

-It express through various architectural patterns, design principle, and documentation.

HOW DOES SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE UNMASK THE ARTIST CREATIVITY

- software architecture unveils the artist’s creativity through the thoughtful design choices that shape the
structure and behavior of software systems
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