This would be the convergence of Junction and wayPoint in which a Junction node successfully acquires and expands its space enough to open its doors to the public. Coinciding with Junction’s own priorities, this space would and should always begin with training space comprising of, at least, barbell training equipment, impact mats, and space for Jiu-Jitsu training. Even at this point could a Junction node open a wayPoint node, but just as physical training is not the central focus of Junction, neither is it for wayPoint or any hypothetical brick-and-mortar campus under its name.
Theoretically, a wayPoint node could scale and branch much faster and more easily than any co-learning/training space a Junction node might hold, and as such would a Junction node benefit and even find a much larger pool of prospective members to draw from.
In short, the concept here is to create a campus which branches from a place of ideas, into a distilled sort of physicality, then into mechanical materiality, and into the electrical and digital before finally circling back into the realm of ideas by the stimulation of such an abundance of resources (to include bodily resources and not to the exclusion of their psychological dimension).