Web 3.0 is here and it’s here to stay. This being the next internet revolution it only makes sense for architecture and interior design to revolutionize with time. Virtually built environments have takers on many platforms and as each day passes, there is a new playground for designers to play in.
Blockchains, crypto, NFTs all seem like foreign scary words and many are still wrapping their minds around trying to better understand it.Like Olga Mack, Entrepreneur and Blockchain
“To the average person, it does sound like voodoo, but when you press a button to switch on lights, do you understand how electricity is made?” You don’t have to know how electricity works in order to understand the benefits. The same is true for blockchain - with added benefits of security, efficiency, speed, and most importantly, transparency - its democratizing and redistributing wealth among creators, sellers and resellers.
Giving creators, artists, and designers powers and rights over their work with complete transparency, it paves a path for art, product design, interior and architectural spaces that go beyond what we have ever experienced before. All this opens up a lot of opportunities for architects and interior designers to do what hasn't been seen or done before.
Blockchains and AI are the future and we are here to embrace innovation and progress. Findings show that blockchain technology can also contribute to the circular economy in a mind blowing range of ways - from helping to reduce transaction costs, enhance performance and communication along the supply chain, ensure human rights protection, enhance healthcare patient confidentiality and welfare.
Even though blockchain comes with environmental costs at the moment ( as large amounts of energy are required to generate such transactions), efforts are being made to find more sustainable methods.
Embracing change is the key to progress and innovation.
Embracing Web 3.0 age, we are releasing our very own in-house NFT of our bespoke designer carpet. Hala, Mareehk as well and will begin to venture into design in the multiverse.
Further adding to the concept of circular economy, the concept of circular design provides a possibility to work with nature, rather than against it.