⭘ Confronting the diversified and complex urban development in the era of stock, urban infrastructure has become an important typology to tackle the challenges. With design-oriented research on infrastructure and result-oriented practices, NODE Architecture & Urbanism transforms the "invisible" infrastructure in daily life into "visible" infr-architecture for public experience, making it a spatial resource that reshapes everyday life with public and aesthetic value, which aims to offer new possibilities for the future infrastructure.
⭘ KEYWORDS:publicizing infrastructure; era of stock; rituality of everyday space; space of complexity