At one time there were those who complained about smartphone manufacturers: "the same old thing, they can't think of anything new! It would seem - a screen (already with very small frames) and a camera unit at the back. What of this to think up new. And they did.
In architecture, which I am not familiar with in detail, I wonder if there is something similar or shall we say - revolutionary! A phone can be sliced in half. Are there any buildings that increase in area? And if there are any practical desires of people about it, I wonder.
I'd like to look for a moment, let's say, into the year 3576. What will civilization be like... history is cyclical and suddenly there will be push-button phones? Today everything is going towards simplification on the one hand, on the other hand things are becoming disposable. You can't repair a cell phone when the whole thing breaks down.
Why does the house go up and not down? Why is the subway subway and not above? It's obviously air and light. It's a good idea to use the space underneath the buildings. It's not just about parking on several levels... Would you like to see the future?