Two spaces interwoven orfit into each other so as toform a zoneorfield of shared space. 2. An interlockingspatial relationship consists of two spaces whose fieldoverlaptoform a zoned of shared space. When two spaces interlock their volumes in this manner, each retains its identity and definition as a space. But the resulting configuration of the twointerlocking spaces will be subject to a number of interpretations. (Ching, 1995)