Nomadic architecture incorporates the benefits of urban dwellings with that of a roving lifestyle

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The nomadic movement is growing even faster following the release of the award-winning film “Nomadland,” in which a woman embarks on a journey through America, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.

With unconventional designs, nomadic architecture incorporates the benefits of urban dwellings with that of a roving lifestyle. New designers create outrageous yet realistic concepts that inspire others to embrace the nomadic lifestyle in an attempt to find meaning and fulfillment in their lives.

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimdob...ing-in-a-post-pandemic-world/?sh=1227c1943281
 

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Architects at play having fun with design concepts. Not of course reality based for low income individuals.
 
I absolutely love that the first line of the article about architect-designed (= expensive) builds is "For years there has been a growing desire from individuals who want to leave everything behind and move away from material possessions." Do the magazine editors completely lack any sense of irony?????
 
It is a business oriented magazine. The primary storyline is focused on having an article that appeals to the younger crowd who have their heads full of a way to have an independent of city life entrepreneurship for getting rich while also having the freedom of travel and lots more fun while “glamping”.

It does not have to be reality based article because what the magazine needs is an article meant to tap into a specific group of viewers. This is simply a way of increasing readership by marketing to an evolving social culture subset of business types. At least they are not totally ignoring the trend away from working in huge office buildings and living in unaffordable hives in large cities.
 
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