Digital technology and the Internet may have changed our lifestyles over the last decade, but so far they have had very little impact on our dwellings. . .
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Looking to the most innovative talents from around the world, FutureHouse presents ninety private and community projects that challenge the accepted norms of our living spaces and offer a dazzling array of ingenious solutions to meet the changing needs and desires of our global society. These designers - most of whom were raised at the dawn of the digital age - are radically reimagining how we can live.
Essays by international critics such as Frédéric Migayrou (France), Bart Lootsma (The Netherlands), Andreas Ruby (Germany), Manuel Gausa (Spain), Kyong Park (U.S.A.) and Christian Girard (France) complement the work of avant-garde and experimental architects from every corner of
the globe.
Until now, there have been few truly new suggestions as to how we can accommodate even the most basic house's multifarious functions, but FutureHouse tackles the problem head-on and will lead to a new generation of homes.publiarq.com