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Critical Regionalism

Critical Regionalism, a term popularized by theorists like Kenneth Frampton in the 1980s, emphasizes the need for architecture to be rooted in the context of place, climate, culture, and local traditions while incorporating modernist principles. It emphasizes the use of local materials and craftsmanship while incorporating modern design principles, aiming to create architecture that is rooted in its environment yet engages with the universal language of modernism.