The pandemic has come to reinstate the model that establishes the standardization of the socio-spatial order: repetitive modules, strict hierarchization of space, decomposition of social life, expulsion of the transfunctional in the city, anomy and disorientation. The new normal/normative urbanism tries to impose a manipulative ideology. For this new urbanism the life and human freedom reduces to mere function.
Conceiving the act of inhabiting as the authentic and genuine practice of creating space and social life makes us question how this new urbanism can create and offer endless social activities.
The proposal looks for new design strategies where, through an apparently homogeneous space and fragmented by a column system, the space allows almost infinite flexibility of use.