Definition of

Framework

The interweaving of strips or sheets and the result of this process is called a framework . The concept can also be used in a symbolic sense to refer to abstract (non-material) elements that intersect with each other in a certain context.

FrameworkFor example: “The actress's husband appears mentioned in the corruption network that the prosecutor is investigating,” “The journalist reported that there is a mafia network that protects the senator,” “I am fascinated by the network of these furniture, it seems to me that it contributes a lot of warmth to the atmosphere.”

A wicker chair, to cite one example, is made by creating a framework of rods made of this material obtained from a bush known as wicker. The wicker rods are crossed until they form the structure of the chair.

A framework can also be a network whose elements are confusing or hidden. A public official can resort to a network of companies to hide a corruption scheme and thus not be discovered for illicit enrichment, money laundering or another crime. The network is created with the development of multiple financial movements between different companies, whose true owners are not known. This makes proving the facts very complicated for Justice.

The various components of a framework form a whole . A network of complicities so that a criminal is not prosecuted can be made up of silences and lies that, together, achieve the intended impunity.

In the same way, we cannot ignore the existence of what is known as the urban fabric. Specifically, this term is used to refer to the way in which buildings are grouped and arranged within what is a city or town.

Regarding that, we can establish that there are two types of frameworks:

-The open urban framework. This takes place when the buildings are raised and placed in isolation, without any order and leaving large free spaces between them.

-The closed urban framework, which has the particularity that it manages to make the most of the space available in the population in question. This is due to the fact that the buildings are placed next to each other and continuously. However, it can also take place when homes are made up of large blocks with a large space in the center.

In addition to all of the above, we cannot ignore that there is also what is known as the social framework. This term includes the different spaces through which people's lives revolve, in which they create their existence, in which they participate in public life, in which they make their decisions...

Specifically, within the aforementioned term social framework, everything is encompassed from the public space to the domestic space, which is what refers to the person's home, passing through the also called private space.

In the field of architecture , finally, a framework is a framework made of wood that allows the construction of a partition or a wall.