Open spaces strongly require tidiness and neatness. Footprints are guaranteed if we are not specially careful, or if we do not conceive the dangers of trajectories overlapping. In extremely limited spac- es, as oneroom flats, minimal partitions have to be used, mainly to fit in services and fixed components, not so much to make dihedrals. There are two families of solutions for all these issues, the ones that centrifuge all components, including the furniture fit- tings, and the ones that follow centripe- tal strategies. [41-42-43][45] When working with small-scale spaces we could find our best ally in the height. The English ‘hall’ could be a great refer- ence in terms of providing an unitary vol- ume with individual positions. Fig.43. Pouvoir Territoire, «Extraversion», Europan, 1989. Fig.44. Parker & Unwin, grabado / Parker & Unwin, gravat. t10118