concept   utility of shapes
culture   Western cultures
statement   Geometric shapes are widely utilized in Western culture for practical, aesthetic, and symbolic purposes in various industries and design disciplines.

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1 mesh Western countries Mesh is commonly used in outdoor furniture and sportswear for breathability and flexibility. 1
2 rectangle Western countries Common shape used in architecture and design 1
3 rectangle Western countries Commonly used for building architecture and interior design, such as in the shape of rooms, windows, and doors 1
4 rectangle western countries A common geometric shape used in mathematics and architecture 1
5 rectangular ends Western culture Rectangular ends of a table are often used to accommodate more people for a meal or gathering. 1
6 rectangular ends Western culture Rectangular ends are commonly associated with items like books, tables, and bricks in Western culture. 1
7 rectangular ends western countries Commonly used for furniture, buildings, and other structures to create a sleek and modern design 1
8 utility of shapes Western cultures Shapes such as squares and rectangles are commonly used in architecture and urban planning for buildings and city layouts. 1
9 utility of shapes Western cultures Geometric shapes are commonly used in industrial design and product manufacturing for their practical functionality and aesthetic appeal. 1
10 utility of shapes Western cultures In graphic design and advertising, sharp-edged shapes are often associated with modernity, efficiency, and professionalism. 1
11 utility of shapes Western cultures Certain shapes, such as triangles and arrows, are commonly used as visual cues and directional indicators in signages and navigation systems. 1
12 utility of shapes Western cultures Shapes such as squares and straight lines are often associated with stability, order, and rigidity in organizational and architectural contexts. 1