Hierarchy Towers | Gennadiy Kraev
Hierarchy Towers
The Russian architect Gennadiy Kraev has designed Hierarchy Towers, a proposal for Co-living in Singapore.
 We live in times of great technological advances, where mobile and digital communication connects us with anyone, anywhere, anytime, and all the information we need is always at hand. Our aspiration to develop new technologies has greatly changed the socio-spatial relations of people, the physical and digital world merged together and became an integral part of each other.
People spend a great deal of time in the workplace and are always connected to work through digital means. As a result, we witness a gradual increase in the number of independent specialists and employees switching to a remote mode of work. The boundaries between work and living space have become blurred. The traditional office as we know it was starting to decline. But the COVID-19 pandemic radically accelerated this event. Visualization by © Yuriy Lutsik
Having affected so many areas of life and so many people, this outbreak is to become a turning point in history that will change our habits fundamentally. The pandemic is creating a new reality, in which the vast majority of operations will be carried out online.
Today users tend to make the most of their purchases via Internet. But the longer the quarantine measures and restrictions last, the more firmly these behaviors will take root in everyday life, and our lifestyle will be altered in favor of social distance. Moreover, i...
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