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Regula is a term that has been used across various fields and disciplines, including architecture, linguistics, and law. It has a Latin origin and has been traced back to the Indo-European languages. In architecture, Regula refers to a set of rules, concepts, and guidelines that inform how buildings and other structures should be designed and constructed. Regula has been used since antiquity and has continued to evolve over time to meet the changing needs of society. In linguistics, Regula has been a source of inspiration for modern linguists, as it has been present in many languages in a variety of guises. Its semantic relationship with the English word rule has been particularly important in the study of language, as it has helped to shape the idea of a shared semantic space between languages. In law, Regula refers to the comprehensive set of laws, regulations, and ordinances governing the design, construction, and operation of a building or structure. It is essential to the success of any architecture project and can be used to both adhere to building codes and create a safe and secure environment for inhabitants.

Architecture, Linguistics, Law, Rules, Guidelines

Jason Moore

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Regula is a term used to refer to the comprehensive set of laws, regulations, and ordinances governing the design, construction, and operation of a building or structure. It is essential to the success of any architecture project and can be used to both adhere to building codes and create a safe and secure environment for inhabitants. Regula has been used since antiquity and has continued to evolve over time to meet the changing needs of society. As architectural historian, the study of Regula is crucial to understanding the construction of buildings and the impact of architecture on communities.

Regulation, Safety, Building Codes, Design, Construction.

Mark Wilson

CITATION : "Mark Wilson. 'Regula.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=246638 (Accessed on June 06, 2025)"

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Regula is a Latin noun that has several meanings, including “rule”, “regulation”, and “standard”. Other synonymous terms include law, order, and mandate. Words that are antonymous to “Regula” include anarchy, disorder, and confusion, while cognates include the Spanish “Regla”, the French “Règle”, and the Italian “Regola”. Variants of this word are “Regular” and “Regulate”.

Etymology Morphology Latin Regula Semantic Change Origin Language Cross-linguistic Differences Semantics Historical Meaning

George Adrian Postea

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The word “Regula” has a Latin origin, and can be further traced back to the Indo-European languages. The linguistic evolution of it is quite interesting and complex, as its meaning and morphology changed over time. Regula initially denoted a “straight rod”, a “ruler” or a “straight line”, and its primary morphological feature was rule-like or linear. Currently, the word is mostly associated with rules or instructions and is used as an imperative or a noun. In addition, the word could also be used in a figurative sense in expressing rules of conduct or regulations in society. Nevertheless, the primary etymological meaning of regula is still retained and the word has kept its morphological features.

Etymology, Morphology, Origin, History, Pragmatics, Indo-European.

Henry Fontaine

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The Latin word regula has long been a source of inspiration for modern linguists, as it has been present in many languages in a variety of guises. Its semantic relationship with the English word rule has been particularly important in the study of language, as it has helped to shape the idea of a shared semantic space between languages. Regula has been used to refer to a variety of concepts in over 20 languages, including Spanish (regla), French (règle), Dutch (regel), German (Regel), and Swedish (regel). Moreover, its derivative forms, such as the Latin regulare and the Spanish regular, attest to its deep-rooted presence in the European language family.

regla, règle, regel, Regel, regel, regulare, regular, reglas, règles, regels, Regeln, regler, regole, regeln, regulares, regulares, regulares, régles, reglur, regeler, règuls, regulación, κανόνας, 風則, नियम, روال.

Harris Awan

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Regula, in the context of architecture, refers to a related set of rules, concepts and guidelines that inform how buildings and other structures should be designed and constructed. The term was first coined by Vitruvius in the 1st century BC, who is often seen as the 'Father of Architecture'. His work, De Architectura, was revolutionary in its exploration of ideals of beauty and proportion in the built environment. Regula was then further developed during the Renaissance, when architects such as Filippo Brunelleschi explored their own interpretations of the concepts. Later, Regula was used to inform modernist and postmodern architectural movements, such as those associated with Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright.

Architecture, rules, regulations, Vitruvius, Filippo Brunelleschi, Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright.

Minh Nguyen


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