In Google's world, public space is just something that stands between your house and the well-reviewed restaurant that you are dying to get to.
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I believe that public space should be intentional: it should be obvious that you belong.
Architecture is about public space held by buildings.
Theater is a public space. It is a spectacular space. It is a gathering place.
I want people to get inspired by public space - their space. People tend to forget about it because they do the daily thing, but putting up these sculptures breaks the routine.
It's a very, very difficult space to operate in, the restaurant business-it requires a lot of human beings to intersect at just the right place to make it all work out.
Starbucks is the last public space with chairs. It's a shower for homeless people. And it's a place you can write all day. The baristas don't glare at you. They don't even look at you.
Well, anything you want to make public is your public business.
We aren't into the consumer space because that space is largely dominated by search and advertising, and it has a consumer face to it.
The line between private and public lives is a fertile one for me. I've lived quite a public life, and it's the reason I have used well-known people in my work. I'm interested in what's going on beneath the facades they present to the world, taking them to a place which is uncomfortable.
Reddit is not a public utility or a public square; it's a privately owned space on the Internet.
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