Before the story of writing and architecture, the story is not a story. The way to do it gives it depth, meaning and condition. The house was not a house before being built. The way it is done gives it personality, purpose, and life. Since the idea of the work is expressed through selected things, sentences and architecture are very similar. It is up to the author or designer to decide how to interpret the idea and what method to use to convey the idea. Choosing a means of expressing ideas is an important decision that dramatically affects the results.
Architectural theory is about architectural thought, discussion, and writing behavior. Most of the building vocational schools teach architectural theory and are practiced by world-leading architects. Some forms of architectural theory are lectures and dialogues, essays and books, essay projects and competition. Architectural theory is usually taught, and theorists tend to work near school or in school. It has existed in some way from ancient times, and as publication became more general, architectural theory became more enriching. Books, magazines, and magazines were published in the 20th century by architects and critics. As a result, styles and actions are formed and dissipated earlier than the relatively long-standing historical patterns. The use of the Internet can further promote the architectural discourse of the 21st century.
Beginning in the 1960s, American architect Robert Venturi (born 1925) held the initiative against the resistance to "postmodern" of simple, purely functionalist modernist architecture. In his architecture and his work he proposed a symbolic, historical, complex and contradictory building. At Princeton University, Venturi received traditional architectural education under the guidance of a French architect, Jean Rabat. From Labatut, Venturi learned not only how architects create architecture in the minds of architects but also how people think about architecture on the street. Venturi also learned the famous scholar Donald Drew Egbert and architectural history. After that, a deep understanding of Venturi's architectural history is a source of important inspiration.
Architect historians study and write architectural history. They are usually employed by universities and other higher education institutions, archive centers, museums, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and freelance consultants and writers. They will manage downtown activation projects, survey historical sites historic sites and evaluate, and provide technical assistance to community conservation programs. Lighting and sound architects pay attention to the design of lighting systems that may include electric lights, natural light, or both. In the design process, consider the amount of light required in a particular situation, the type of human activity, the distribution of light in space, the color of light, and the environmental impact.