The evolution of digital technology has cultivated a fresh perspective on personal space. Within this context, reminiscent of the Crystal Palace, each person is viewed as a node within a network. This interconnected web forms the foundation of spatial design, where spaces can be tailored as private, intimate, or public, based on an individual’s preference for connectivity.
In this digital era, private space is not just a physical location but a reflection of an individual’s character. The interplay between these personal spaces illustrates the collective identity of a community. As these individual units merge, their unique characteristics interact, leading to a combined outcome that is reminiscent of natural chemical reactions. This dynamic interaction underscores the fluidity and adaptability of personal space in the digital age.
Design Team: Chun-Te Lee / Pei-Chi Tsai / Chao-Chun Kung