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SPACES LINKED BY A COMMON SPACE





             In space relationship two separate spaces can be linked to each other by a third,

             intermediate, space. The strength of the relationship between the two spaces
             depends on the qualities of the third space which they share. The intermediate

             space can differ in shape and orientation from the two spaces. Alternatively, the

             two spaces and intermediate space can also be equal in size or form. If large
             enough, the intermediate space can become the primary space and arrange

             about itself a number of spaces. Its shape can also be residual and be

             determined strictly by the forms of the two spaces being linked.




























                          Figure 67 : Graphic explanation spaces linked by a common space



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