roemte
Roemte is a term sometimes used in discussions of architecture and urban planning, particularly in the Netherlands. It translates loosely to "space" or "openness," but carries a more nuanced meaning than a simple physical void. Roemte refers to the quality of space, its perceived size, and the sense of freedom or possibility it evokes. It's not just about the absence of buildings, but about how that absence contributes to the overall experience of an environment.
The concept is often applied to public spaces, such as parks, squares, or even the areas between
Architects and urban designers might consciously strive to create or preserve roemte in their projects. This