Video: Mitchell Joachim's mobile world: catch up with my house
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Thoughts about new urban concepts do not leave the inquisitive minds of architects, and the next project of the famous designer Mitchell Joachim and his group of like-minded terreform 1 is another confirmation of this. This time, mobility is at the forefront. The idea of the project is quite simple and obvious - to make houses moveable.
I will quote the author: “In the future, the house itself as an object will remain constant, but its location will become changeable. Today's suburbs are transforming into a dynamic flow. Houses will be able to move around. The entire infrastructure: homes, cinemas, supermarkets, business centers, eateries, etc. will cease to be part of the static composition of buildings in order to create a truly vibrant urbanism."
If you think about it, the picture that Mitchell and his team is painting is very different from current reality and has far-reaching social perspectives. The absence of "roots" at home can significantly change our life - there will be no more gradation of the prestige of districts by their location, many transport and not only problems will be solved, but, in my opinion, it is enough just to imagine that you no longer have to spend a lot of time in the morning traffic jams on the way to work, because your house can go where it needs to go. Or the workplace will come to you by itself.
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