In sociology and urban planning, the third space refers to social environments distinct from home (first space) and work (second space). Examples include cafes, libraries, and parks. These neutral, accessible places foster community interaction, creativity, and informal connection. They benefit individuals seeking belonging, remote workers needing change of scenery, and communities strengthening social bonds.
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