Urban Bed / Minute Pocket is a temporary public installation that reconsiders an idle urban plot as a small pocket of rest within the city. Set close to the ground, the project offers a simple surface for pausing, lying down, gathering, and being with the surrounding neighbourhood in a slower way. Rather than treating temporary land as empty or inactive, the work asks how a brief occupation can create care, softness, and public value in everyday urban life. The project was selected as a Mark Winner of the Golden Pin Design Award 2025 in Spatial Design, and was also chosen for the iF Design Trend Report 2025 as a best practice under Unfolding City.

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