Can architectural ordonnance be used to create a sense of privacy or seclusion within a space?

Yes, architectural ordonnance can be used to create a sense of privacy or seclusion within a space. For example, the placement and arrangement of walls, doors, and windows can be designed to control the amount of natural light and visibility into a space, creating a sense of intimacy and seclusion. Additionally, the use of screens, partitions, and other architectural elements can be used to create private zones within larger spaces such as open plan offices or multi-use rooms in homes. The overall layout of a building or space can also be designed to provide separation and privacy between different areas.

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