WILLIAM Ti Jr., principal architect of WTA Architecture and Design Studio, is a strong believer in what is called social architecture, which he said was "about helping to build communities."

"It's about creating hyper-local communities and facilities; barrier-free spaces that allow for freedom of movement; social-scale infrastructure that helps connect our communities; [and] social responsiveness that embraces architecture's role in nation-building," he explained to Build & Design.

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