Architectonic (adjective)

  1. Relating to architecture or to the principles of architecture.
  2. Having a well-ordered and harmonious arrangement or structure.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from greek arkhitektonikos, from arkhitekton 'architect', from arkhi- 'chief' + tekton 'builder'.

Examples:

  1. The city was known for its architectonic beauty and well-designed public spaces.
  2. The building had a simple and elegant architectonic style that reflected the values of the society.
  3. The composer's music was characterized by an architectonic structure and a sense of unity.
  4. The book was written with an architectonic approach to the subject, carefully organizing the material into logical sections.
  5. The landscape was designed with an architectonic vision, combining different elements into a harmonious and functional whole.
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