Under construction
The Internet Building
One address on the internet, built like a real building: one hundred floors, ten thousand offices. Each office belongs to a single company, project, or person.
The internet lost its geography. Everything arrives through a search box or a feed, and nothing has a location you can return to. The Internet Building puts the map back: a floor, an office number, neighbours on either side, and a directory you read rather than query.
An office is a lit window on the facade. Behind it sits the occupant’s name, mark, and link — a small permanent page at a permanent address. Visitors move through the building the way they would a real one: arrive at the lobby, pick a floor, walk the corridor, step inside what looks interesting.
No feed, no ranking, no algorithm deciding who is seen. Position is position, and it stays where you left it.
Fit-out in progress. The doors open when every floor is finished.