Welcome to the future! This is how we will live in 2046. It is the vision of futurologist Ian Pearson, who is known for predicting the future with incredible accuracy (currently 85 percent). In his prophecy, he offers concrete outlines of what architecture and construction will bring in the future. See what our lives will look like in 30 years.
Are you interested in how we will live in 2045? Futurologist Ian Pearson is together with a construction company Hewden produced a report in which he gave his vision of the world in 30 years. Here are the eight most liked predictions.
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Buildings will be managed by artificial intelligence (hello, building version of Siri)
In the future, man and building will be able to communicate with each other. A person will be able to order the building to raise or lower the temperature of the room, etc.
Self-sufficiency of buildings and expansion into the sky
Skyscrapers will become cities in miniature. As land prices rise, buildings will grow into the sky, and individual floors will be dedicated to specific activities. So in the future, instead of going to the other end of the city, we will go to the fitness center 50 floors down. The buildings will have separate working, living and other types of environments.
Windows will be replaced by VR screens
In Back to the Future II, Marty's home was equipped with a VR window. Something similar is also predicted by Pearson, who claims that in the future we will be able to choose for ourselves what kind of view we want out of the window.
A spray that absorbs solar energy
The potential of such devices will depend on the development of nanotechnology, but basically this type of spray should absorb and convert sunlight into useful energy.
Heat and light will follow us like a shadow
Heat and light will be directed straight at us (according to the principle of directional speakers), so you can always have the microclimate around you that you want, independent of the climate in other areas of the room. Heat and artificial light are supposed to follow man.
Robot suits instead of machines
Workers will wear these robotic exoskeletons (external skeletons) in the work process to carry heavy things. This type of technology is already in its infancy. An example is Panasonic's robot suit, which makes it possible to carry heavy objects without straining.
Dangerous jobs will be done by robots
The report states that robots will work with humans on many projects, and will perform dangerous jobs themselves, reducing the chance of workplace injury.
3D printing and robots as builders
This combination will enable express fast construction, which will also be helped by new, even more efficient building materials, which will completely change the way we know construction today.
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