Structures

Structures form the heart of architecture, whether it’s the sculpted columns of a classic temple, the steel framework of a modern skyscraper, or the walls of an abandoned house, which year by year increasingly require the protection of time. Architectural heritage is not just a collection of forms and materials, but the stories, memories, and cultural values embedded in each building and its structural elements.

These buildings do not merely provide space for daily life, but also carry the history, culture, and identity of society. The protection and restoration of architectural masterpieces from the past are crucial in preserving those forms that have been part of generations’ lives for future generations.

Therefore, structures are not merely functional spaces, but timeless works of art that form the fabric of history and reflect the ongoing dialogue of architecture with the development of society.

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