
is exploring how spaces and social architectures can help us live with more meaning, coherence, and connection. I'm interested in how places (physical, digital, and symbolic) can invite people to pause, reflect, and remember what matters. I often refer to this as designing "mystical commons" or "4th spaces" - public-yet-intimate environments for communal meaning-making, presence, and pluralistic inquiry. More on this here.
I'm currently exploring this as the co-founder of The Commons↗ and a masters student (currently on leave) at the Harvard Graduate School of Design studying urban design & philosophy. I also curate digital portals of wonder through my newsletter, rabbit holes. In a prior chapter, I led product management at Calm (the meditation app), DoorDash, and other early stage start-ups.
—prototyping "sunday service" for "spiritual-but-not-religious" in SF. Sign-up.
—engaging in praxis on how to build modern wisdom institutions
—exploring ritual arts, egyptian cosmology, and dance as prayer
—coffee table book↗
—curations: rabbit holes↗
—personal writing: newsletter↗
—architecting vibes: haumbody↗
—twitter: @patriciamou_
—e-mail: hi@patriciamou.com
—visuals↗