Imitation and Traditions Evaluation the Effectiveness of Ethnic Identity Culture on Architecture
Abstract
This paper discusses the phenomenon of rapid urbanization and modernity that has omitted communities’ traditions. It evaluates the effectiveness of closing in on the sentience of ethics identity, it also presents solutions and instructions that create the balance between tradition and imitation, to conserve the history of our cities and social behaviors.
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