
Erasing the Wait
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Historically, public spaces were designed to accommodate waiting. Train stations had grand reading rooms, and bank lobbies featured comfortable seating. Waiting was an accepted, communal part of the human experience-a forced pause that allowed for reflection, observation, or simply resting the mind. Today, urban architecture and digital technology have declared an absolute war on idle time. Line...
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Historically, public spaces were designed to accommodate waiting. Train stations had grand reading rooms, and bank lobbies featured comfortable seating. Waiting was an accepted, communal part of the human experience-a forced pause that allowed for reflection, observation, or simply resting the mind. Today, urban architecture and digital technology have declared an absolute war on idle time. Line...
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