THERE is more to architecture than just designing houses and buildings. The discipline can extend beyond the four walls of a structure and into communities, if not societies. This is where social architecture comes in.

Social architecture is a branch of architecture where architects adopt people-centric research and design goals to implement design strategies in their projects. They focus on ideas such as place-making, communal spaces, understanding behaviors and co-creation.

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