Both Greek and Roman architecture have large buildings and columns but probably more-so Greek
It depends on one's perspective. Historical buildings represent culture and heritage, but not all of them can be maintained economically. Some will be torn down and replaced with modern structures that provide modern amenities at an affordable cost.
Buildings in the 1950s often reflected post-war optimism and the desire for modernization. Many structures featured mid-century modern design, characterized by clean lines, large windows, and integration with nature. Suburban development surged, leading to the construction of single-family homes with open floor plans. Additionally, commercial buildings embraced bold colors and neon signage, symbolizing the era's consumer culture.
An architect is a person who designs buildings.
Modern buildings are usually able to withstand greater strain from natural disasters and are more energy efficient. Older buildings have a certain aesthetic quality that many people find pleasing.
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it affects it by giving differnt music to the public.
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culture that affects the nation's citizens or has a large impact/influence on them.
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True they feed of one another . Even cultucher evolves at some point
Abrasion affects the monument
geography affects cultures by helping different cultures live in different places that fit to their needs. This also affects the cultures by providing them with different things to do and eat. That is how culture is affected my georaphy.
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