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The 'Colonial Lens' refers to what exactly?

A. Architectural style
B. Historical perspective
C. Construction technique
D. Material choice

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The 'Colonial Lens' refers to a Historical perspective. In colonial and neo-colonial contexts, dominant groups may introduce the techniques and ideals of their own homelands as 'superior'. This can be seen in the use of architecture as a form of cultural imperialism, where the architectural style and construction techniques brought by colonizers reflect their own cultural values and perspectives.

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The 'Colonial Lens' refers to a Historical perspective. In colonial and neo-colonial contexts, dominant groups may introduce the techniques and ideals of their own homelands as 'superior' even if they don't work very well in the environments of colonial conquest. This can be seen in the use of architecture as a form of cultural imperialism, where the architectural style and construction techniques brought by colonizers reflect their own cultural values and perspectives.

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