Socio-Political Models & Architectural Space
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The uses of architecture are often directly related to the socio-political environments in which architecture is designed. From Victorian era architecture that firmly communicated the domestic sphere as the primary universe of the wife or female to slavery-era architecture whose foreboding and forbidding manner established the dominance of whites over African Americans, socio-political ideologies are often conveyed through architecture. One only need look at the design and communication conveyed by a slave quarters as opposed to a plantation house in the pre-Civil War South to see this is true. When space is used by architects, there is often a strict ideolo
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