This paper explores the relationship between service design and the design of physical environments through the contributions received in “Experiencing and shaping” track at the “ServDes.2018 Proof of Concept” Conference. The main aim of the track is to examine how the systemic logic of service design and its peculiar focus on interactions influence the shaping of spaces, while at the same time exploring how spatial design could shape places according to the different actions occurring within them, mainly due to services taking place there. Mutual influences relate both to the experiences the users could have in the spaces and in using services, and at the same time with the shapes of spaces where services happen. Although the track topic...