Abstract
Given the complex challenges of social architecture, this article examines ornamentation as a deliberate architectural tool that can strengthen integration processes, shape architectural identity, and foster the long-term success of social institutions and networks. The research is based on an inter- and transdisciplinary approach that links architecture with social sciences and highlights the importance of context-sensitive architectural methods. The focus is on interconnected levels of integration: the embedding of buildings and institutions within their local environment and the connection of target groups to the surrounding community. These processes are interdependent and both rely significantly on the creation of an authentic architectural identity that reflects locality and shared values. By tracing the historical development of ornamentation and its social and cultural significance, the study investigates how decorative elements in architecture have historically functioned as a means of communication, expressing belonging, familiarity, and collective identity. Based on selected historical and contemporary case studies, this article demonstrates that ornamentation can be reinterpreted within a modern architectural language that addresses current societal needs. Beyond its aesthetic function, ornamentation is presented as a mediator between architecture and society, fostering a sense of place and supporting social integration. The study also includes design-based research experiments developed in collaboration with social institutions and communities, employing participatory and qualitative methods such as observation, interviews, and co-design processes. The experience shows that ornamentation, when used consciously and contextually, can become a communicative and integrative tool that strengthens both the spatial and social dimensions of architecture. The article concludes that the rediscovery and recontextualisation of ornamentation in social architecture offers a progressive and inclusive approach—one that unites aesthetic expression, identity formation, and social cohesion in contemporary architectural practice.