open space
Ecology. undeveloped land that is protected from development by legislation.
Origin of open space
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Decluttering to create open spacesPhysical obstacles to people working together are being removed to create open spaces to help with social distancing.
How businesses are looking to replicate home-like atmosphere in future office layouts | Jessica Davies | February 4, 2021 | DigidayIt’s possible to develop a great workout routine without stepping foot in a gym—all you need is a few feet of open space and a $35 kettlebell.
In one photograph, she’s surrounded by rocks, blue sky, open space.
On surviving—and leaving—prison during a pandemic | Sarah Scoles | January 21, 2021 | Popular-ScienceAs with so much of everywhere, there’s less open space than there used to be between the town and the center of Oklahoma City, about half an hour away.
Heisman winner DeVonta Smith puts tiny town of Amite City in the spotlight | Chuck Culpepper | January 7, 2021 | Washington PostIts ordinance relating to shorelines states it’s the “primary policy of the city to protect and preserve the natural shoreline, especially sandy beaches,” as well as open space and public access along the coast.
Officials Let Hawaii’s Waterfront Homeowners Damage Public Beaches Again and Again | by Sophie Cocke, Honolulu Star-Advertiser | December 31, 2020 | ProPublica
They were streaming for open space within less than thirty minutes from the time Cain had freed her.
The Women-Stealers of Thrayx | Fox B. HoldenThe rapid growth of towns, and especially of London, and the awakening open space movement.
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