What is the role of environmental regulations in architecture?

The role of environmental regulations in architecture is to ensure that sustainable and environmentally-friendly practices are incorporated into the design and construction of buildings. These regulations may include requirements for energy efficiency, waste reduction, use of environmentally-friendly materials, and protection of natural resources. Architects must adhere to these regulations and ensure that their designs meet the required standards for sustainability and environmental impact. Environmental regulations also serve to promote awareness and education about the importance of sustainable and environmentally-friendly practices in architecture, and help to create a more sustainable and healthy built environment for communities.

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