How does simplicity in architecture relate to the economic viability of a project?

Simplicity in architecture can have a direct impact on the economic viability of a project. Projects that are designed using simple and basic architectural principles are often more cost-effective than those that use complex and intricate designs. Simple designs also require fewer materials and less labor to construct, which leads to lower construction costs. Additionally, simpler designs often require less maintenance and upkeep, which helps to reduce ongoing operating costs. Ultimately, the economic viability of a project is dependent on its ability to generate revenue and control costs. Projects that are designed with simplicity in mind are better positioned to achieve these objectives and therefore may be more economically viable over the long term.

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