👉 Nonspaciousness is a concept in architecture and design that refers to the lack of space between two objects or elements. It can be defined as having an excessive amount of space between them, making it difficult for one object to fit within another without creating unnecessary interference or clutter. In other words, nonspaciousness occurs when there is too much overlap or overlap between two objects, leading to a feeling that the space is not used effectively and might require additional planning or design considerations to ensure efficient use