Interaction Type: Dorm

Rachel Aliana
1 min readFeb 13, 2019

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Students gathered in a dorm room: https://www.pexels.com/photo/people-gathered-inside-house-sitting-on-sofa-1054974/

A dorm common room is the place of day-time lounging and late-night debauchery, where you do your homework, play games, and grow extremely tight friendships. You have to also take care of a space, showing you something about the other people around you. Will they pick up after themselves? Are they organized? These things show you something about the trustworthiness of the people. Which then

Dorms are marked by continuity, with some new people, some that you already know

Different disciplines crossing over with each other creates more inventive, collaborative ideas

Marked by some shared identity (generally similar ages, same school). This creates a feeling of safety

Dorms also enable you to have a verified component — -only people who are a part of the school can access this space.

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Rachel Aliana
Rachel Aliana

Written by Rachel Aliana

Interaction Writer and CEO of Adjacent

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