
Social Responsibility in Architecture
Social responsibility in architecture refers to designing buildings and spaces that positively impact society and the environment. Architects consider community needs, cultural context, safety, accessibility, and sustainability to create structures that serve and benefit people. It involves ethical decision-making, such as reducing environmental impact, promoting inclusivity, and supporting local communities. Essentially, it’s about building responsibly—ensuring that architecture contributes to the well-being, resilience, and equity of society while respecting ecological limits.