Find spaces where you can rest, belong, and build.
Building a participation map—where people do things together.
Most social infrastructure is invisible to algorithms and absent from official data. 3 Spaces is building the map that doesn't exist yet—aggregating community knowledge to surface the spaces where social life actually happens.
Find the maker spaces, community gardens, free libraries, tool shares, and gathering places that algorithms don't surface. Discover where people are already building shared life in your neighborhood.
Map the resources that already exist. See where there are gaps. Connect people to spaces they didn't know were available. Build on existing infrastructure rather than starting from scratch.
Cities spend millions annually on urban data—zoning designations, years-old census data, expensive foot traffic estimates—yet still don't know which retail spaces function as community hubs, which parks serve as rest infrastructure, where informal gathering happens, or what's underutilized versus overloaded.
3 Spaces reveals the gap between designated use and actual function. It's the infrastructure layer cities need to understand how physical space supports social life—and where to invest next.
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