hoekgerichte
Hoekgerichte is a Dutch term that translates roughly to "corner-directed" or "angle-focused." It is used in design, architecture, and related fields to describe objects, layouts, or processes that are oriented toward corners or that emphasize angular geometry. The term does not denote a single formal standard but functions as a descriptive category across disciplines.
In architecture and interior design, hoekgerichte layouts make use of corner spaces as focal points or functional
In urban planning and graphics, hoekgerichte approaches may refer to corner-oriented street configurations, storefronts placed at
Origin and usage: The term derives from Dutch, from hoek (corner) and gericht (directed). It appears mainly