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Set Designers look at every day as a chance to liven up the workplace. They create collaborative spaces for “neighborhood” teams. They gauge how space behaves and make subtle adjustments to keep it responsive to your shifting needs.
Jonathan Littman • The Ten Faces of Innovation: IDEO's Strategies for Beating the Devil's Advocate and Driving Creativity Throughout Your Organization
Former Studio Moniker founders publish zine with Hato on the complexities of digital technology
Olivia Hingleyitsnicethat.com
- You need shared contexts and shared interests. The reason why it’s difficult to make friends as an adult is because where there's shared context (seeing the same people over many months daily i.e. workplaces), there's a lack of shared interests. Where there's shared interest (hobby groups, bookclubs, etc), there's a lack of shared context. A place
Patricia Mou • Introducing "The Fourth Place" & Why "Third Places" Have Fallen Short on Their Promise

I was doing some research for a thought piece today on the importance of physical spaces for brands. And remembered the fantastic 'Eyes of the Skin' by Juhani Pallasmaa.
This quote in particular jumped out at me.
“The elements of architecture are not visual units or gestalt; they are encounters, confrontations that interact with memory.”
This quote in particular jumped out at me.
“The elements of architecture are not visual units or gestalt; they are encounters, confrontations that interact with memory.”