As an inception, there are controversies and problems related to the development of the '' Architectural space'', the focal point is to raise inquiry how was the ''architectural Space'' before 20th century. The Research replies to this question throughout making crystal clear the development phases the ''Architectural Space'' undergoes since the Pharoanic civilization till the era of Paroock architectural works, quoting examples clarifying these eras. The Research study delineates the historical side throughout restoration study. One of the most important results of the study is that Architectural Space has undergone three phases delineating diverse and various aspects according to each stereotype of Civilization. The former phase encompasses the Ancient Egyptian, Somerian and Greek eras and their interest in the superficial imagery for space laying aside the intrinsic side .Whereas the second stage was interested in intrinsic space throughout formation of Domes as a characteristic originated in the middle of Romanian Era till the end of the eighteenth century AC. Afterwards, the third phase rises with the advent of the twentieth century till the time being , in a manner to connect and correlate between the intrinsic and superficial space and also clarify time as a fourth Dimension.
Mohsen, S., Ahmed, F. S., & Hosni, I. A. (2016). ''The Architectural space before the Twentieth Century''. Journal of Arts & Applied Sciences (JAAS), 3(2), 77-89. doi: 10.21608/maut.2016.104730
MLA
Salma Mohsen; Faisal Syed Ahmed; Imad Ali Hosni. "''The Architectural space before the Twentieth Century''". Journal of Arts & Applied Sciences (JAAS), 3, 2, 2016, 77-89. doi: 10.21608/maut.2016.104730
HARVARD
Mohsen, S., Ahmed, F. S., Hosni, I. A. (2016). '''The Architectural space before the Twentieth Century''', Journal of Arts & Applied Sciences (JAAS), 3(2), pp. 77-89. doi: 10.21608/maut.2016.104730
VANCOUVER
Mohsen, S., Ahmed, F. S., Hosni, I. A. ''The Architectural space before the Twentieth Century''. Journal of Arts & Applied Sciences (JAAS), 2016; 3(2): 77-89. doi: 10.21608/maut.2016.104730