exhibition space

collocation in English

meaningsofexhibitionandspace

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exhibition
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌek.sɪˈbɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌek.səˈbɪʃ.ən/
an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public, a situation in which someone shows a particular skill or quality to the public, or the act of showing ...
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space
noun
uk
/speɪs/
us
/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofexhibitionandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexhibition space

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The latter comprisedexhibitionspace, education rooms, a reading room, conservation suite, staff rooms, support and handling areas and, of course, repositories.
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Theexhibitionspacecommands the forecourt, the reception and the front door: this most public space is a transparent double-height volume - a huge shop window.
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The work is free-standing and utilises approximately 20 square feet ofexhibitionspacewith sufficient clearance for the audience to view the piece from all directions.
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The audio and visual relationships were co-ordinated through subtle computer-controlled data, allowing compositional features to be unwittingly composed by the pathways of the viewer-listener through theexhibitionspace.
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He was sitting cross-legged on the floor outside theexhibitionspaceand working on a sheet of white pliable plastic with a pair of small scissors.
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The visitors heard the memory mix in the corridors leading in and out of the exhibition room and left their own contributions in theexhibitionspaceitself.
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As stated in the evidence in another place, its objectives are, first, to secure maximum occupancy and revenue from itsexhibitionspace.
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Indeed, the present extension plan would just about double theexhibitionspace, but it raises other problems at the same time.
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Up to now, they have been severely inhibited by lack of space and the need to find moreexhibitionspace.
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Only 400 of its 1,800 oil paintings can be viewed at any one time because of lack ofexhibitionspace.
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That congestion exists in all departments, but especially in storage accommodation, inexhibitionspacefor display to the general public, and in workrooms and offices.
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They would like to see her given new engines, and the accommodation altered to allow moreexhibitionspace.
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The proposals before the inspector included the provision of 11,360 sq metres ofexhibitionspace, including back-up areas.
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More than 3.2 million people live within 90 minutes drive of it and, from the end of this year, 40,000 sq ft ofexhibitionspacewill be available.
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Is it still a fact that industry is prepared to pay rent forexhibitionspace, but not prepared to help in the capital cost of the site?
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Itsexhibitionspacespreads across four levels of the building.
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Theexhibitionspacein the museum has two levels.
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In 2003, it was opened as a conference centre andexhibitionspace.
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