mus3um of the h0me pt. 2
1000, just emerged from caves , decidied 2 live in houses
A central hearth is surrounded by multi-functional furniture made from wood & straw
this is at the museum of london in the barbican zone.
1630 when it was tough but free
info in pt. 1
Upon reopening, a large rug covers the small window.
1695, stronger & fitter
info in pt. 1
1745 - for own the world, develop barriers in society
info in pt. 1
1780- 66 years earlier the museum building was completed as an almshouse complex
this is an example of the original almshouse interior.
1790- society is tight but expandin
info in pt. 1
1830 - then there were chimneys with smoke filling the landscape.
info in pt. 1
1870- things R available & more abundant
info in pt. 1
redesigned when the museum reopened.
1890 - patterns r life
info in pt. 1
1910- world is fascin8ing
info in pt. 1
dated 1915 when the museum reopened.
1935- str8 lines & curves makes faster build times
info in pt. 1
was 1937 & a crate was added when the museum reopened.
1965 when culture is wild & the world is @ war with itself , a battle of good & evil.
info in pt. 1
1970/1976 - the museum reopened with a "front room" with african-caribbean inspired artifacts & decoration in place of the 1965 display.
info in pt. 1
1998 when the world is freed & at peace
info in pt. 1
These concepts unavailable in the actual museum R concepts based upon the Cross of Gold prophecy.
In 2021, the more vicious Covid 20 virus is replacing Covid-19. this has meant everything closing down & lifestyle based on pure sure survival while under extreme lockdown almost 2 the point of self-burial. Sarcastic Propagand posters fill the room all created at home where the public will have 2 spend 8 years constantly.
in 2050 where life is at the same stage as 750
Civilization has reset to zero which means instead of a carbon-negative smart house with A.I integrated as X-pected, The pre-medieval roundhouse has returned.
Primitive furniture & ditches can B seen, with a hearth usually in the center of the space.
2085
In this time, minimal furniture & perhaps a scroll & a cabinet is seen & a home in London is similar 2 an traditional example in Japan -instead of chairs people were seated upon their knees with a huge sense of art & creativity. Metal was rediscovered which meant crafting was large activity as well as mining given the hills of hardened soot from the Covid aftermath. Society resembles the Middle Ages (c.750-1400)
In 2110 there is a fascination with the altering hue of the atmosphere which caused experimentation such as this house with a fireplace in the centre betwixt the windows.
During a time of archaeology & superstition central heating was re-introduced & along with the blue skies, the home begins 2 resemble the examples in the late 20th century.
As substances such as Redstone became bountiful, the home became more complex & productive & suitable 4 any lockdown that is feared given the “Striking Calamity” that could occur @ any time as the virus was discovered since . Architectural design sometimes reflected the surviving remains of the Old Civilization. The seats above the radiator & the cupboard disguised as a fireplace reflect the creativity & ingenuity of the post-Covid world.
The style of 1965 is revived by 2190 as information technology
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The redesigned 1870 display. The window faces the other way while the space has a different wallpaper & ceiling
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