What is a building’s social context?

A building’s social context refers to the relationship between the building and its surrounding community. This can include factors such as the building’s purpose, how it is used by the community, and its impact on the surrounding environment. The social context of a building may also consider the historical and cultural significance of the building, as well as any social or political implications associated with its construction or use. Additionally, the building’s physical location and accessibility can also impact its social context, as it may influence who has access to the building and how it is used.

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