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Flávia Giorgetti

Architecture does not simply host behaviour. It shapes it.

The concept reimagines the familiar rituals of a bakery as a behavioural system rather than a purely functional interior.


Through thresholds, circulation shifts, and areas of pause, the space slows people down and creates opportunities for interaction. Movement is redirected. Waiting becomes active. Encounters happen as a consequence of design.


Adults and children share the same spatial conditions without separation, allowing different ways of using space to overlap.


This is not a new typology, but an invitation to rethink how everyday environments are experienced.


If every space and design element has the power to influence how people move, interact, and coexist, how can architecture support children, families, neurodivergent users, and other forms of non-standard occupation to fully participate in everyday social life?

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