The concept that will concern us below has an exclusive and essential use in the field of the architecture being undoubtedly one of the pillars of the activity that displays this discipline.
Because the architectural space is nothing other than that space that an architecture professional creates, develops on a piece of land so that an individual, a family, a couple, among others, can carry out their daily activities in a consistent and comfortable manner: eating, resting, entertaining, working, bathingamong the most common.
Of course, for this space to effectively fulfill the purpose for which it was created, it is extremely important that is the right one for its recipients, meanwhile, this will only be achieved if the professional in charge respects not only the motivation that triggered its development but also the useful space and physical conditions.
Because of course, the available space and the particular conditions that it offers will also influence the final result.
In other words, there must be a harmony between the mentioned elements so that the space created can be enjoyed one hundred percent.
For his part, the architect, as the professional who professionally executes the concretion of these spaces is called, must make use of the knowledge acquired in the university on architectural elements in order to create correct spaces. Without the arrangement and proper application of them, column, staircase, dome, arch, pillar, partition, portico and lintel, in spaces, it will be impossible to achieve it.
Thus, the architect, on the total space available, will establish priorities and the location of some of the elements mentioned, achieving the delimitation of the environments, in the internal part of the space, and on the other hand, an external part.
And once again we return to address the issue of needs, because the architect, in the design of the space entrusted to him, must attend, as we have already said, the demands of those who will move through said space. If it is a large family, it will try to generate the largest number of rooms so that each member has their personal space and of course common spaces where they will share typical activities.
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