Lessons from Nature
The natural world has been a source of inspiration for artists and designers for centuries. The intricate patterns of leaves, the curves of seashells, and the majestic beauty of mountains have all been used as inspiration for art. The built environment can be seen as an extension of this natural world, with buildings and monuments designed to be in harmony with their surroundings.Examples of Architectural Wonders
*- Angkor Wat, Cambodia
- The Great Wall of China
- The Taj Mahal, India
- The Colosseum, Italy
- The Acropolis of Athens, Greece
- The Sydney Opera House, Australia
- The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain
- The Lotus Temple, India
- The Pantheon, Rome, Italy
- The Golden Temple, Amritsar, India
- The Alhambra, Spain
Human Touch
While the built environment can be seen as a reflection of nature, it is also a reflection of human creativity and ingenuity. Every building and monument has a human touch, whether it is the intricate carvings of a ancient temple or the sleek design of a modern skyscraper.Examples of Human Touch
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- Churches
- St.
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