Architecture has always been one of the most fundamental and dynamic dimensions of the human condition, shaping and reshaped by the ways in which societies live, produce, and imagine their worlds. It has never been a mere practice of building; rather, it has continuously unfolded as a complex field of thought and production that integrates cultural values, technological capacities, and ecological sensitivities. With this book, Space, Design and Human in Architectural Sciences, we invite readers to rethink the architectural discipline through a broad spectrum of theoretical and practical perspectives, each grounded in original scholarly contributions.
