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The 21st century exploded with modern architectural designs, and architects exploiting their ambition for infrastructure fit for the new era. However, many have treated their profession as a sculpture, and mere art that make people "ohh" and "ahh", but with no functional purpose. Architecture IS art. But not JUST art. It fascinates me that there are a few individuals who have not only planned structures pleasurable to eyes, but also with significant purposes. A combination of architecture with the unthinkable. Buildings are no longer just constructions with an enclosed space, but a system of habitation for people.
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