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            proposed  by  Shergill,  Armstrong,  Hughes,  Vershinina,   Conflict of interest
            Pasquero, Wang, and Horemans. Architects must navigate
            an intricate web of constraints, from building codes and   The author declares that there are no competing interests.
            regulations to construction technologies, materials, and   Author contributions
            environmental considerations, which are in themselves
            subject to change, as observed by Armstrong, DeLorenzo,   All works in this article are the work of the author.
            and de la Ossa. Moreover, architects must be attuned to the   Ethics approval and consent to participate
            diverse needs and aspirations of end-users and the broader
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            essential to ensure that architectural designs align with the   Not applicable.
            goals and values of all involved parties.
              Representing  a powerful  force for  positive change   Availability of data
            in  the built  environment,  regenerative architecture also   Not applicable.
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