SPACE: the dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move.
Any space which has been carved or divided by means of walls , enclosed by means of a roof or let semi open by a pergola, made aesthetically appealing by using colors , material and geometry , made to evoke various feelings in a human is an architectural space.
Space is continuously studied for its usage. Architectural designs are created by carving space out of space, creating space out of space, and designing spaces by dividing this space using various tools, such as geometry, colours, and shapes .
Space is a basic tool of architecture. It is what is created, when forming geometrical 3D structures with mass, an other element of architecture. It is the air between objects, the nothingness. It can be percieved because of the existance of light, the qualities of which are in turn used to make beautiful and meaningful rooms. Space is anywhere, both in and outside of buildings and it is formed by all objects whether man made of not. Conventions of creating space and conceptions of it vary greatly from culture to another.
Architectural space can also be sensed through music.
Cordial saludo. Agradezco su respuesta, sin embargo, la información que estoy buscando es lo referente a lograr espacios con ramas de arboles, particularmente con las horquetas.
Article Ron Eglash, African Fractals: Modern Computing and Indigenou...
Reference this material- there is correlation between design and nature as analysed in the book above ( There is a book in hardcopy).
Also Eugene Tsui- www.amazon.com › Evolutionary-Architecture-Nature-Basis-Design
Evolutionary Architecture: Nature as a Basis for Design ...
Evolutionary Architecture Nature as a Basis for Design Eugene Tsui Looking to nature as the source of some of the strongest and most efficient structural forms ...
Your best bet is further referencing with the key words 'evolutionary architecture'.
Also look up andrewtboyne.com › organicarchitecture
ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE - Andrew T Boyne Architect
The term "Organic Architecture" was made famous when Frank Lloyd Wright used it to describe his particular approach to architecture. Yet, the word "organic".
F.L. Wright was my inspiration as a student architect.