function space
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of function space
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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Inspired by Norway’s global seed vault, and with architecture influenced by mushroom coral, the bank will also include a function space, research labs, and serve as an aquarium-like tourist attraction for Port Douglas in far north Queensland, a gateway to the adjacent Great Barrier Reef.
From The Guardian
Facilities staff and contractors moved up floor by floor, putting final touches on guest rooms and 103,000 square feet of “function space.”
From Seattle Times
Hyatt officials said “the slight delay” of the expansion “will not be an issue as we have so much of our own function space, so we are able to accommodate a lot of groups” without relying on the convention center.
From Seattle Times
The lifting mechanism was originally operated using steam to power the enormous pumping engines; these days the hydraulics are driven by oil and electricity while the upper walkway – now a function space with a glass floor offering views directly over the Thames – is lit in vivid pink.
From The Guardian
“We are a hospitality company that provides public accommodations and function space,” a Marriott spokesman said.
From Los Angeles Times
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