In the heart of the modern city, our lives dance to the rhythm of mobile devices. They open portals to endless social connections and streams of information, rewarding us with fleeting validation. Yet, we find ourselves entranced by their glow, rarely questioning why. These devices subtly shape our behaviors, eroding our quality of life. In an era increasingly digital, this thesis contends that a crucial separation from our digital selves is needed. Here, architecture's agency can be utilized as an act of physical reconnection, guiding us back to a more mindful existence.