K Frampton's scientific contributions

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... Critical regionalism is an architectural concept that emphasizes that architectural forms should not only be physical structures for shelter but should also connect with the local environment, including society, climate, aesthetics, memory, and identity [4,28]. This perspective believes that architecture should reflect and respect the history, culture, climate, and geographical features of its location, creating spatial forms that are both globally aware and rooted in local culture through dialogue with the surrounding environment [29,30]. In this process, architecture becomes a bridge connecting individuals with society, and the past with the present, promoting the formation and development of identity [31,32]. ...