Without Architecture
Architecture (by design) is an end to a means, an overall effect of the built environment, and someone made it happen.
Everyone can be the architectural designer of their own surrounding environment.
Let’s imagine that the built environment as the environment that surrounds us, starts from our own personal space, our home, a garden, a square, a school, a campsite, and a city.
The means are like tools, a vehicle to get you somewhere, a solution to comfortable, well-ventilated, private, public, inspiring, exciting, and vibrant.
Design turn these vehicles into an architecture where they are no longer just a tool that you use but a part of you that you can also be part of it (space): our own comfortable personal space, our private home, a public garden, a public square, an inspiring school, an exciting campsite and a vibrant city.
Without architectural design, means stay as a means and it is never intentionally translated into a habitable space (end).
And our spaces stay as a personal space, a home, a garden, a square, a school, a campsite, a city, but not our own comfortable personal space, our private home, a public garden, a public square, an inspiring school, an exciting campsite, and a vibrant city.