Paraspace
Paraspace is a place for thinking.  It is a space that can be reconfigured as needed.  It is a malleable form whose purpose is to expand thinking beyond the intellectual disciplines that have defined thinking so far.
Paraspace does away with intellectual boundaries, no art, science, religion, etc.  Initially, the lack of structure creates a void which seems too nebulous to be of use.  Slowly, new temporary, provisional structures can be used to experiment with new configurations.  The ultimate aim to produce new thought patterns, new ways of looking at things.  Disorientation can be expected.

Many precedents exist for this space.  The first is the trend in art and other endeavors that 'blur boundaries'.  This common practice in art is taken a step further by doing away with intellectual disciplinary boundaries.

The use of art space, mentally and physically, as thinking spaces is another precedent.  This has an analogous line in philosophy with Heidegger, Derrida, etc.  They forged an open-ended free space of thinking that permitted alot of discursiveness.  Which means thought roughly finds it's own way, follows it's natural sense instead of applying a totalizing theory to knowledge.

Another precedent is Liam Gillick's use of discussion island or platform.

An apt motif:  Joseph Beuys exhibition at Moma entitled:  Thinking is form.