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Sustainability through architecture refers to constructing a building in a way that takes different factors such as energy, resources, waste, etc. into account. In this section, many forms and examples of sustainability through architecture will be discussed and examined.

Representation artwork refers to artwork that uses symbols, imagery, and motifs to convey deeper meanings. These symbols often evoke a sense of emotion and highlight an underlying message or warning. The artist uses a variety of different mediums to establish the theme they are trying to portray.

Recycled art uses different materials that contribute waste in the environment to make a meaningful piece of art. These pieces often draw attention to pollution and the harmful effects of waste on ecosystems. There are countless materials used in this type of art ranging from old newspapers to scrap pieces of metal.

Eco-Activist Interventions involve artistic actions that engage directly with environmental issues, often in public or natural spaces. These works are typically site-specific and aim to inspire change regarding ecological concerns. Artists in this category use art as a tool to confront climate change and pollution through direct community engagement and visible impact.