Designing for Presence: When Architecture Invites Us to Stay
Room Installation / Tamara Wibowo Architects . Image © Andreas Widi
Architecture is increasingly asked to do less, not more. In environments shaped by constant movement, noise, and expectation, spaces that allow people to stay, pause, and be present have become both rarer and more necessary. Many public and semi-public places are designed to keep people moving, consuming, or reacting, leaving little room for lingering, observation, or simply being without a reason.
In response, a growing...