Habitation, as a human experience, is not a passive reflection, but a way of continuous transformation of the space in which the life of the individual and of the communities takes place. How do we live a waiting space and what relationship do we build with it? Waiting For Changes To Happen try to analyze from a personal, but also a socio-political perspective of the idea of waiting in spaces that were not necessarily built for this purpose. The main element is a table whose functionality is suspended. The same object was used as a deconstructed chair in the exhibition Encountered Trajectories, Salonul de proiecte, 2020. Connecting personal photographs with those in the Library Of Congress archive, images with spaces in Monticello (Thomas Jefferson’s plantation where about 400 slaves lived) and the residence Poplar Forest is trying to analyze how these spaces are imagined, and what kind of associations they generate. How do we change and how we modify these spaces by simply waiting for something that will be in the future? Objects and the space remain the same after the expected moment has taken place?