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- Few buildings consist of a
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- solitary space. They are
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- normally composed of a number
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- of spaces which are related to
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- one another by function,
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- proximity, or a path of
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- movement.
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- A large space can envelop and
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- contain a smaller space within
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- its volume. Visual and spatial
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- continuity between the two
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- spaces can be easily
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- accommodated, but the smaller,
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- contained space depends on the
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- larger, enveloping space for its
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- relationship to the exterior
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- environment.