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nignag [31]
3 years ago
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Like the water in a glass, the area that is occupied by a real object is its volume. In the glass of water we see the liquid in

a cylindrical shape. If the glass were frozen, the ice would also describe its volume. An empty glass describes the cylindrical shape of the air inside. What shape did the architect create when designing the room you are in? How does that affect the people who use this space
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1 answer:
Scilla [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The architect that designed my room created a cuboid shape for my room.

The effect of this shape on me and my family, is that it allows us maximize space. The furniture in the room can be made to occupy the least space it can possibly occupy, without having to follow some sophisticated designs, by aligning them laterally with the walls. Also, the cuboid shape allows easier movements, and doors and windows are aligned with the walls, giving the room the impression of a much bigger space, and locations in the room can be easily described, and fully utilized.

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