Akhanolu, Abumere and Ahianba, Joseph Eizielen (2025) Architecture as a Reflection of Cultural Continuity: A Study of Traditional Trends. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (4): 25apr2259. pp. 3744-3746. ISSN 2456-2165
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Abstract
Architecture is intricately linked with culture, reflecting the values, beliefs, and practices of the societies that produce it. This relationship is multifaceted, with architecture serving as both a physical manifestation of cultural identity and a dynamic force that shapes and is shaped by cultural norms. Buildings, structures, and urban spaces are not merely functional or aesthetic entities but also repositories of meaning, conveying the history, traditions, and aspirations of a culture. The interplay between architecture and culture is evident in the diverse ways that different societies design and utilize space. From the intricate temple complexes of ancient civilizations to the sleek skyscrapers of modern cities, architecture embodies the cultural, social, and economic contexts in which it is created. Cultural values such as community, spirituality, and innovation are often inscribed into the built environment, influencing the form and function of architectural works. Moreover, architecture plays a significant role in preserving and transmitting cultural heritage. Historic buildings and monuments serve as tangible links to the past, providing a sense of continuity and connection to cultural roots. At the same time, contemporary architecture can challenge and redefine cultural norms, pushing the boundaries of what is possible and acceptable. The relationship between architecture and culture is also influenced by factors such as globalization, technological advancements, and environmental concerns. As cultures interact and intersect, architectural styles and practices are adapted and hybridized, leading to new forms of expression. The increasing focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility has also led to the development of culturally sensitive and contextually responsive architectural practices that prioritize ecological awareness. This complex and dynamic relationship between architecture and culture underscores the importance of understanding the cultural contexts in which buildings and spaces are created. By examining the ways in which architecture reflects and shapes cultural identity, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the role of the built environment in shaping our experiences and perceptions of the world around us. Ultimately, the study of architecture and its relationship with culture offers insights into the ways in which human societies express themselves, interact with their environments, and construct their identities. It highlights the significance of architecture as a cultural practice that not only reflects the past but also shapes the future.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | L Education > L Education (General) |
Divisions: | Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Education |
Depositing User: | Editor IJISRT Publication |
Date Deposited: | 16 May 2025 10:21 |
Last Modified: | 16 May 2025 10:21 |
URI: | https://eprint.ijisrt.org/id/eprint/899 |