When they come to the university, they're told that "the spatial form in which they've grown up is morally bankrupt," she said.
There are other aspects of the division of labour within industry which also have a spatial form.
Part of the pleasure of her four new pieces was the way Ms. Garrard played with spatial form.
Its goal is to show that social and spatial forms are linked in more ways than architects traditionally recognize.
Acceleration may be similarly described as if the velocity is expressed in material coordinates or as if the spatial form is used.
The spatial forms grew out of a relationship based on force and a world economic order in which in this case Britain played the crucial role.
Spatialization (spatialisation) can refer to the spatial forms that social activities and material things, phenomena or processes take on.
What is being taken up here is Marx's account of 'combined and uneven development' in a spatial form.
The designers experimented with new ideas in spatial forms and lighting.
White privilege [is] a highly structural and spatial form of racism.