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Habitation

Habitation begins as the routines of life take place and develop significant form. The form becomes significant as its ambiance,its conditions of light, its geometry, Its relationship to other forms embody symbolic significance. It is not merely a response to immediate functions but also the embodiment of myths, customs, and beliefs. The distance between two persons in conversation, the seating arrangement around a room or a table, the place of entry into a room, the shape of gathering around an event, a procession. These are captured in art, folklore, literature, and customs in various cultures, and have given timeless significance to art, literature, and architecture. They enable a work of architecture to capture the entire history and culture of a community, the past, present, and future, in a single act.
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