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Legislative Context: Laws, Norms, Directives

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This lecture explores the legislative and normative framework that constrains architects in terms of environmental themes, building requirements, safety, and aesthetics. It delves into the laws, standards, and directives governing architecture, emphasizing quality, sustainability, and compliance.

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