

This is one of the routines in my life - to open a window.
Why does it play a critical part in my routine? As we all know, we open windows for ventilation. It connects the external and internal part of a room. Apart for ventilation, windows are there to provide a path for light to illuminate the room. In an architectural sense, windows regulate the space of a room. That is, when windows are closed, the area enclosed within the room is only a definite space; when windows are opened, there is a connection between the inside and outside of the room, so, the room is no longer definited by that space, the space can be connected.

Then, this is another room that accomodates my routine mentioned above. This shows the school bus of cuhk, where at the ceiling of the bus, there are some kind of openings which can be opened. Their function are also for ventilation of air and for some degree of illumination of the area inside the bus. With that, the space of the ''room'' of the bus can be changed according to the degree of opening of those openings.
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