architectonics

/ˌɑːrkɪtɛkˈtɑːnɪks/
noun
  1. The scientific study of architecture or the principles of design.
    • Modern architectonics considers both aesthetics and sustainability.
    • The professor wrote a book on the architectonics of Renaissance buildings.
    • Architectonics is a required subject for architecture students.
  2. The systematic structure or organization of something complex, such as a theory or system.
    • The architectonics of the theory makes it easy to understand.
    • The software's architectonics allows for easy updates.
    • He analyzed the architectonics of the political system.
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