SPACES
Presented by Fellowship
Over the past century, urban and suburban development has shifted as labor forces adapted to technological innovations and automation. The project examines changes in city planning, wealth distribution, resource allocation, environmental impacts, and population migrations, as illustrated by the evolution of commercial office spaces. With the rise of artificial intelligence, remote work, and digital technology, the work questions how physical spaces are valued relative to virtual ones and what implications these shifts have for the organization of society and the productivity of traditional spaces.
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