Very briefly, this would be an interesting piece (courtesy of Architectural Record) by OTA+ and UTSOA (you may recall from ACADIA) that those of you looking at commentary on the digital and physical issues pertaining to social engagement might find as inspiring. Though not a building, the Caret 6 project (and to a lesser degree the Waller Wall in the same article) brings about commentary from David Epstein that is notable: "In the digital age, people still have a need to connect with each other on a human level, and the human component is the utmost basic element of architecture."
How does it speak to that connection between digital and physical really though? Its basically a sweet space for people to gather, seems a little superstitious to me. Almost just as a way to try and speak about digital in a new way? Any thoughts?
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