How do architects use form to create a sense of diversity within a city or region?

Architects use form to create a sense of diversity within a city or region by incorporating different materials, colors, shapes, and styles into their designs. They may also vary the height, scale, and orientation of buildings to create a more dynamic skyline and add character to the built environment. Additionally, they may use different types of spaces, such as public plazas, parks, and pedestrian streets, to create areas for gathering, socializing, and experiencing the city in different ways. By creating a diverse range of architectural forms, architects can enrich the fabric of a city or region, making it more interesting, engaging, and unique.

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