In this day and age, there is a growing pressure for many of us to conserve especially if we are living in a high-density urban center like New York or Tokyo. This is why architects, interior designers and engineers are looking into creative ways to compress space and maximize usage at the same time. There is also a growing following in the tiny house movement where average homeowners get rid of their material things, minimize their footprint and maximize human interaction by living tiny, going off the grid and practice sustainable lifestyle.
As more people are flocking into cities than ever before more and more people are pushed out to the point of homelessness. In a world where living space has become as precious as food and water, the concept of multitasking takes on a new dimension with the introduction of innovative space-saving and multi-functional living systems without compromising luxury and comfort.
Modern lifestyle has reinvented the way we live that most people in the past won't understand. By the year 2050, everything will have become integrated and efficient that we may soon live inside a capsule where everything can be done all at once. There will be no more room divisions as the living room will only be living room for a certain time of the day.
All the waste we produce will be recycled to produce the water and fuel that we need. Carbon dioxide we exhale will be re-purposed to be use for something else.
This is a reprint of the article posted in FutureLapse on May 30, 2016.
This is a reprint of the article posted in FutureLapse on May 30, 2016.
Almost every other new property being built now is some form of small studio. How do they expect people to build homes and families in that little space when you can barely fit your clothes into the storage cabinets! The pressure on the property market is insane and nobody can afford proper houses anymore - that is our sad future.
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