Episode
Imagining The Spaces We Will Need
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- Analyzing Trends
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- May 8, 2026
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- 918
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Summary
Physical spaces are not neutral settings. Our offices, kitchens, parks, malls, movie theaters, and classrooms, all tell us who belongs, what behavior is expected. They are narrative systems, not just built environments. Every layout, threshold, queue, sign, fixture, and seat rehearses a version of the future.This is one of the central arguments of our new book Story Systems and Cultural Research. Culture does not change only through new technologies, policies, or markets. It changes through the stories that organize behavior and make certain futures feel possible. When we learn to read those stories, we design more intentionally. Narrative systems help us move beyond trend language and ask a better question: what should future spaces help people become capable of doing together?I