THE CONNECTION OF ARCHITECTURAL ART IN GENERAL EDUCATION SCHOOLS WITH MODERN PRODUCTION
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The art that is inextricably linked with human life is the art of architecture. This art, like other types of art, reflects human intellectual activity and relationships with nature, reveals the nature of the social system, and expresses the ideology of society. This art appeared together with man. Initially, he built places to protect himself from rain, cold, and heat, and to sleep peacefully at night. These places were built of stone, wood, and clay, and natural caves were turned into residential areas. Over time, with the development of human consciousness, houses, palaces, and temples emerged. Fortifications, castles, cities, bridges, and wide roads were built. Factories, large spaceports—these are also types of architectural art that came into being with the demands of the times. Architecture, like other types of art, affects human psychology, determines its mood, affects its ability to work, worldview, and thinking. Therefore, this art has had a class character since ancient times, expressing the nature of social organization. This can be seen by comparing architectural monuments belonging to different periods that have survived to our time.
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