When elements or spaces are not explicit but ate nonetheless apparent
- we can see them even though we can't see them -
they are said to be implied.
As like what my lecturer has said before.
"It's there, but it's not there."
- we can see them even though we can't see them -
they are said to be implied.
As like what my lecturer has said before.
"It's there, but it's not there."
From 101 Things I learned in Architecture School by Matthew Frederick.
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