Saving South-East Asia: 5 Social Design Projects by Local Architects

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Architecture has been criticized for being a primary elitist indulgence. Most architectural projects are funded by the wealthy and seen as a means of bringing beauty into the surrounding environment. Architecture, however, is a double-sided coin with functionality balancing out aesthetics. With the ability to strategize radical solutions, architects equally find themselves at the forefront of solving complex issues. The context of Southeast Asia offers a demanding challenge with various social problems, giving architects a chance to save the world with humanitarian design.

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Rohingya Cultural Memory Centre / Rizvi Hassan. Image © Rizvi Hassan
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Cite: Ankitha Gattupalli. "Saving South-East Asia: 5 Social Design Projects by Local Architects " 09 Jan 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/994735/saving-south-east-asia-5-social-design-projects-by-local-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

Rohingya Cultural Memory Centre / Rizvi Hassan. Image © Rizvi Hassan

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