WHAT FUTURE IS WAITING US ?
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Life in 2030 The population and number of people is increasing day by day this huge increase of number of people will lead to a huge demand for everything from the oxygen what we breathe to the places where we live, this huge increase is concerning the about the future on how to provide all the needs for the people, nowadays 7 billion people are inhibtin the earth and in 15 years time this number will grow to be 8.5 billion so we are talking about 1,5 billion people who needs a new places for living and different services, this will lead to a need of a new places for living and smaller amount of the earth will be avilabe to build on so this will effect on the size of the houses so the floor plans will be shriking and getting smaller and with the same capacity for people so real sloutions must be used to save more space in a minimum size future flats and high rising the building will be one of the most common things to see in the future beacuse it saves the area on the earth and goes up, one of the real sloutions to save more space are the smart furnitures, With floor plans shrinking, we won’t be able to accommodate as much furniture, and what we do have will need to perform more than just one function. Multi-functional designs, such as the Ori robotic furniture system, which is a compact, adaptable unit designed for apartments containing a bookshelf, bed, table and more, will become increasingly popular. up to the sky or down in the ground are out cities in the future to save more space use and use unusable places. As cool as futuristic renderings look, some of them won’t even be visible—at least at first glance. We’re talking about mind-bending, underground works—unobtrusive from street level, but game changing below the surface. (After all, you can only build skyscrapers so tall and so wide.) Where is this going down? With a population predicted to grow by 1.5 million in the next 15 years, Singapore is digging deep—literally. A proposed science research center would function entirely below the surface, while the sprawling Jurong Rock Caverns are now being used as a commercial facility to store liquid hydrocarbons.
Life in the future is about technology, we will see the technology playing a main role in every aspect in our life and mostly in our homes everything will be smart the technological kitchens, bathrooms, bed rooms and living areas and here are some examples how to imagine the life in 2030 in a flat, and some people opinions, Bed rooms, In 2030, the only thing to blame for a bad night’s sleep will be yourself (or the kids/dogs/cats). You’ll generally sleep well, thanks to a bed packed with sensors that automatically adjust to your body’s pressure points. The bed also controls temperature and monitors sweat, stress and heart rate via sensors. Also included: a mobile app for combining sleep data with diet and exercise for personalized tips. The kitchen is a smart place the In 2030, your refrigerator will monitor inventory and order items you’ve requested to have on hand for dinner tonight. The Internet-enabled device will have a chip that allows it to pay for the items, too, without having to ask you for authorization. No more keys, Keys of all types will be pretty much outdated by 2030. Your mobile device will be programmed to lock and unlock doors at home, at the office and elsewhere. The secure software, which uses short-distance wireless signals, can be used on any mobile device. So if your phone runs out of juice, you’ll be able to borrow someone else’s device and log in with a fingerprint or facial scan. Phone stolen? Simply log in, and change the digital keys. Need to lend your “keys” to someone else, such as friends or contractors? Send a digital key to their smartphone, with a limited timeframe in which it will work. Wifi controls everything, Homes will be supersmart in 2030. Your Wi-Fi router will operate as a hub for controlling all of your appliances, entertainment screens, locks, lights, robotics, indoor and outdoor security sensors, heating and cooling systems, plus much more. Virtually every item in your home will contain a wireless chip that connects with your smart home system, allowing you to control appliances from anywhere. By 2030, furnishings will be very movable. Imagine a bed, for instance, that stores against the ceiling during the day to create floor space. Or, floor-to-ceiling shelving that slides around to create separate rooms or one big one. Items will move with a gesture or light touch.
I imagine the bed room in the future as a multi functions space where can the person can spend more time and do more activites, for the master bed room in my imagination i provided the basic needs with the future concept about the space so i used a convertable double bed it can convert to a couch in this case the couple who is using this room is can use it as a living space during the day and sleeping fuction when needed, one of the needs in the bed room is the mirror with the top for make ups and etc. so i made a solid surface in the room toward the bed-couch and this mirror is smart mirror which can be covcerted into a secreen for watching, so in this case the master bed room users can have more privicy for there activities without need to use the public part if the house.to add more privicy to the room there will be a drawer door coming out from a closet to seperate the master bed room from other parts of the at.
For the kitchen i used a foldable table and chairs to the wall it will be integrated in the wall to make it on one surface with the wall and chairs are behind it integrated in the wall the chairs with hinges in the middle to fold the chairs.
There will be a multi functions cloest where we it serves as a storage place on one side and the other side office with some foldable tabels and chairs. On the top of it there will be a drawer door for seperating the functions and rooms.
For the kitchen ceiling there will be used a lighting surfaces on the whole ceiling as blocks which we can control by our phone which one once should light as it is clear in the last two pictures we can have the shape of the light as we want .
The smart fridge will be a part of my future flat. A smart fridge makes your life simpler by telling you what’s in your fridge, whether your food is still fresh and when you might need to stock up. It also comes with Wi-Fi, meaning that you can download an app on your smartphone and receive updates about your food storage when you’re out and about. It works through multiple cameras inside the fridge, as well as sensors designed to detect temperature. Smart fridges also come with hightech features ,a smart fridge could make the shopping a lot easier and ensure you never forget an important item while you’re in the supermarket, with the wifi connection it can give you a sign on your smart phone for what you need to buy.
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Development of oors Floor plans developmrnts is started my floor plans with a basic concepts (1,2,3,4), i was developing to reach to the best sloution and best arrangmet to make sure of providing the best space and use the most of the spaces with concept 1 the main problem was the privicy of the master bed room it is the most private function in the flat it was on the middle and the kid room was behind it si the kid has always to walk through the master bed room with makes no privacy. Then i developed number 2 there was privacy for every room but the kid room hasnt got a natural light so i had to solve the problem, Then i strarted to develop number 3 where i used concept number 1 and i changed the functions to make the master bed room at the end of the house with this i give more privacy to the bed room but there was too much wasted spaces at the entrance and the kitchen then i finalized with concept number 4. Then i staerted to work on concept number 4 to reach to the best arrangment as we can see the developments above with (A,B,C,D,E And the final one) i thought about making the entrance at the public part of the flat to give more privacy to the flat but then i decided to make it in the middle of the flat beacuse the toilets are there so still the visitors will go to that part of the house so the best location is the middle of the house for the entrance, then i dicided to use two bathrooms in the house but the problem was that one of them is only accesable by the kid room so it was wasting of space so i dicided to remove one of the toilet and move the bed to that part so we can have more space in the previous room for the bed and give more privacy to the bed as we can see in D and the tiolet what i removed was transfered to the master bed room where it should be for the best function but it wasnt the best saving of space so i had to mirror the floor plan to get the tolilet on the corner of the master bed room as in E then comes to the final arrangmet and final development to get the final floor plan the i had to change the direction of the bed in the master bed room to get more space and use the space in a better way and the opening to the toilet was toward the new direction of the bed so i had to arrange my new bathroom to get the opening to the other side and get a solid surface infront of the bed for differnt uses mirror and screen and then i got the final version of my work.
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Future building materials
Balsa wood is useful thanks to its stiffness despite being incredibly lightweight; however, it is difficult to produce and therefore expensive. However, a team of researchers at Harvard University have managed to create cellular composite materials of unprecedented light weight and stiffness that could replace it. Fibre-reinforced epoxy-based thermosetting resins and 3D extrusion printing techniques have been used to create the synthetic replacement. The researchers used these methods to create a ‘honeycomb’ effect in carbon-fibre epoxy materials. The end result is something that could potentially completely replace balsa wood. Not only would it be cheaper, it also eliminates the problems the wood has with irregular grains that make it difficult to use in precision structures.
Synthetic spider silk Spider silk is one of the natural world’s most impressive materials, with extremely high strength for its relatively low density that makes it stronger than steel, gram-for-gram. Researchers have long wanted to create a synthetic version, but the secret to its properties has been a mystery until now. A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has used 3D printing techniques to generate fake spiderwebs in order to learn more about their structure. They believe this is the next step towards a synthetic version. “We are on the way to quantifying the mechanism that makes the spider’s web so strong,” said research scientist Zhao Qin.
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Drawer door which is used to seperate the master bed room from other funtions in can hide in the closet when it is not needed
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Lighting surfaces which can change the color
Foldable table to the wall 3D printed elemnts