Spacesalso
Spacesalso is a term used in urban design, architecture, and human-computer interaction to describe the overlap between physical space and social, digital, and temporal layers that shape human experience. It refers to the idea that space is not only a standalone container but a field where multiple modalities coexist and influence behavior.
Origin and usage: The term is attributed to designers in the early 2020s who advocate for integrating
Conceptual framework: Spacesalso foregrounds four overlapping dimensions: the physical environment (layout, materials, accessibility), the social dimension
Applications: In architecture and urban planning, spacesalso guides modular layouts, inclusive design, and digital augmentation. In
Reception and critique: Proponents argue spacesalso helps create resilient, adaptable environments. Critics warn of overreach, privacy
See also: space, spatial design, augmented reality, smart city, hybrid work.