WIRED and Architectural Digest release a joint special issue focused on how “home” is expected to look tomorrow and in the years ahead. Both outlets describe the project as a collaboration aimed at helping readers understand changing domestic life in the context of major, unprecedented forces shaping everyday living. The coverage is presented as a forward-looking overview rather than a single-topic report, drawing on the magazines’ editorial perspectives to examine the drivers behind evolving home environments and how people may live in the future. The Architectural Digest component is framed as an effort to define what “home” will mean beyond the present day, while WIRED emphasizes that current living conditions are shaped by wide-ranging pressures and that the special issue addresses what those changes could imply for future homes. While specific articles, technologies, or design themes are not detailed in the provided descriptions, the sources agree that the publication is intended to guide readers through emerging ideas about home and daily life.
WIRED and Architectural Digest publish special issue on the future of home
WIRED and Architectural Digest release a joint special issue focused on how “home” is expected to look tomorrow and in the years ahead. Both outlets describe the project as a collaboration aimed at he...
- WIRED and Architectural Digest publish a special, collaborative issue.
- The issue focuses on what home will look like in the future.
- Both outlets frame the project as responding to major, unprecedented forces shaping daily life.
- The goal is to help readers understand how people may live at home tomorrow and beyond.
How we live now is defined by unprecedented forces. In this special issue, WIRED and Architectural Digest help you understand what home will look like tomorrow—and beyond.
12 hours agoA collaboration between the editors of WIRED and Architectural Digest to help you understand what “home” will look like tomorrow and beyond
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