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CROSS LEARNING

 

Architectural work cannot be understood without some drift between the different fields of knowledge. To project a work means to operate with both technical and artistic aspects as well as social, historical and environmental factors. It is often said in architecture that it is better to know a bit about many things rather than a lot about a few things. The fact is that it is impossible to design a building without knowledge of what material must be used or where the installations should go, furthermore, it is also important to provide reminders of the socio-historical situation of the building or the urban environment in which it will be set. An architect can be more specialized and rounded in a certain field but must never leave behind this cross learning.

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