The idea that architectonic space is something to be celebrated is almost a forgotten pastime for architecture.
Remembering though that the quality of architectonic space achieved during the early years of the Modern
Movement, through architects like Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier or Gunnar Asplund, influenced the
development of twentieth-century architecture globally, it is timely that ‘space’ as a significant idea in architecture
is remembered and honoured.