Coinciding with Beijing Design Week, the China House Vision exhibition asked ten Chinese and Japanese design studios to envision the future of living. Presenting a diverse range of living environments that address issues such as population crowding, space travel and climate change, firms such as MAD and OPEN Architecture showcased pavilions that challenge the way we currently think about living, and explore how we might inhabit the world of tomorrow.
House Vision is a cultural research project initiated in 2013 by Japanese graphic designer and curator Kenya Hara. The recent Beijing-based edition, sited just meters from Beijing's iconic Olympic Stadium, is the first one to be held outside of Japan. Below, take a look at the futuristic designs.
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um, yeah, about that.
And they're all smart houses so the government can keep tabs on your social credit score while ordering more milk for your cappuccino.
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