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Arch- = chief or principal, -tecture = building. Originated from Latin 'architectura', derived from Greek 'arkhitekton' meaning chief builder. Imagine a grand chief overseeing the construction of a majestic temple, directing every detail.
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Architecture is the art or practice of designing buildings and spaces, but it also refers to the style of building or construction used in a place, and to the complex arrangement or structure of a system or idea. It encompasses both physical design (buildings, interiors, landscapes) and abstract design (software architecture, organizational architecture). The term often appears with modifiers like modern, traditional, sustainable, or in phrases such as architectural plan, architectural style, or architecture firm. In everyday talk architecture describes how parts fit together to create function, beauty, and meaning within a larger whole.
Think of architecture as both the craft of making buildings and the system that organizes how parts work together. Learners often assume it only describes buildings, overlooking software or organizational contexts.
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