Figure 1.22 Architecture as a reflection of culture. This log house (left), near Ottawa in Canada, is a folk dwelling and stands in sharp contrast to the professional architecture of the Toronto skyline (right). What conclusion might a perceptive person from another culture reach (considering the “virtues” of height, durability, and centrality) about the ideology of the culture that produced the Toronto landscape? (Left: Courtesy of Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov; Right: Michael Mahovitch/Radius Images/Getty Images.)