Post and lintel is the most basic architectural technique for spanning space.
foreshortening
A simplified definition of advanced architectural design might be that it is the blending of the most advanced construction materials and building techniques with outside-the-box visions of the way to define a structure and fabricate it to integrate the inside space and the outside, and all the time making a useful and usable space within a shell that is connected to the surroundings.
volumetric space is open, it isn't like a garden that has trees, planters, etc.. in the way, it is more like an open plaza. Piazza san Marco in Venice, Italy is a great example.
18th century Japanese woodblock prints
The most basic element of art is emotion. I don't know if you can really name one element most basic, but it might be line.
Barrel Vault
Implicit space, when referring to architectural terminology, is space that is made aware but not closely specified. Explicit space is area that is greatly detailed.
What architectural features will allow this microprocessor to access a separate “I/O space”?
gap junctions
GAP
This will vary depending on the individual space. An architectural structure of a computer shop describes the location computer hardware. First determine the space, then determine the hardware which will occupy the space and you will better find an appropriate architectural structure of computer shop.
The Great Wall of China.
having no interior walls
A "cloister".
Basic Space was created on 2009-08-03.
Richard Stibbs has written: 'The prediction of surface luminances of architectural space' -- subject(s): Architectural design, Daylight 'The evaluation of circulation in buildings' -- subject(s): Architectural design, Architecture, Environmental engineering (Buildings), Mathematical models, Pedestrian facilities design, Space (Architecture)
Bryan Lawson has written: 'The language of space' -- subject(s): Spatial behavior, Space and time, Space perception 'What designers know' -- subject(s): Methodology, Design 'Problem solving in architectural design' 'The architectural healthcare environment and its effects on patient health outcomes'