In a world obsessed with productivity, our surroundings have grown sterile, impersonal, and unbearably boring. As such, we rely on shallow dopamine hits from technology that has quickly festered into a dependence and addiction.
By transforming moments of boredom into moments of fun, we can begin to rekindle our relationship with the built environment. In doing so, we begin to notice, engage, and ultimately behold the ordinary as wonderful.
Fun is necessary, and architecture must remind us that it is.

