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https://doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/82.2420Keywords:
space, architectural knowledge and thinking, public space, spatiality, substantialityAbstract
Space as an object of architectural knowledge and thinking does not yet exist, since no one has done the work of introducing it into the historical and genetic analysis. Nevertheless, the category of space has come into professional use, giving rise to many concepts. Intuitively or consciously, an architect, dealing with space, includes their existential experiences. Public space is open to the public, accessible to the public and visible to the public. To understand the phenomenon of public space, not only its spatiality is important, but also its substantiality.
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