Rooms for Being
Design that worships doing forgets the quiet architecture of belonging. By thickening thresholds and cultivating everyday nooks (our micro-commons), we make room for people to pause, meet, and return. Rooms for Being reframes liminal space as the heart of spatial justice.
Design as Liberation: making belonging the default condition
The plaza wakes at dawn: vendors prepare their stalls, an elder tests a curb with her cane, a child chalks a hopscotch galaxy. Liberation, here, is not a slogan. It is the quiet redesign of who gets ease, time, and welcome. This is how we practice it in the everyday.