Public bug reported:

Hot Corners are disabled by default as of today's Ubuntu 17.10 build.

To enable them, run this from a terminal:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell enable-hot-corners true

There is a top hot corner to open the Activities Overview.

I think it makes sense to balance that by adding a bottom hot corner to
open Show Applications.

Other Info
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You could even add a 3rd hot corner in the top right to open the system status 
menu but that may actually be really annoying with the window management 
buttons (minimize, maximize, close) there.

The gnome-shell patch is named "enable-hot-corners" implying that GNOME
itself plans to make use of other corners? or is that just for multi-
monitor? It might be worth asking GNOME what their current future
intentions are for that.

** Affects: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Wishlist
         Status: New

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  Feature Request: Bottom Hot Corner to open Show Applications

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