In the world of logistics, sharing can be found in many networks like Uber, Wework and Airbnb. The unprecedented deployment of logistical networks in our societies means a shared city is now a plausible concept at the scale of a large urban environment. Within this context, I developed shared scape as a prototype for public interiors or exterior landscapes, where people can go beyond existing shared types to a range of more alternative shared programs and spaces. The Urban map shows the variety of possibilities it holds to do what you want. Shared scape enables trust between others, boosts social connections and reduces inequality in the urban environment. It also allows the city a more surreal experience.
Status: School Project