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INTERLOCKING SPACES






             This space relationship as a result from the overlapping of two volumes. This
             interlocking space will produce a shared space. Each volume of space will

             maintain its identity as space after the volumes interlock each other. It can also

             converge with on of the spaces and inherent some the values of its volume. It
             can also create its own identity as a space that link the two original spaces. As a

             conclusion interlocking space is the results from the overlapping of two volumes

             and the resultant area of shared space.














                                                                                                                Figure 54 : Graphic

                                                                                                                explanation interlocking

                                                                                                                spaces













       SPACE IN ARCHITECTURE                                                                                                                        89
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