Readers have been mocking layouts for the Cyberhouse, a property according to Tesla’s Cybertruck and made to survivors.
House of horrors: Russian studio Modern House Architecture & Design has taken inspiration from Tesla’s Cybertruck to create that the Cyberhouse for a set of apocalypse survivors, and readers aren’t impressed.
“Clunky, unnecessarily huge, completely ignorant of its surroundings, and only created to draw attention to its creators,” said BT76. “Yep, it’s true to the Cybertruck design ethos.”
Christopher Gon De Leeuw lasted :”Tesla disrupted the status quo with the Cybertruck. You are taking that geometry and shoe-horning it into a house. That isn’t innovation, it’s accessory design.”
“I spent more time thinking through this comment than the designers spent thinking through the project,” additional James.
“Always good to see that apocalyptic survivors will more resources to spend on housing than pre-apocalyptic survivors do,” joked M.L. “The future looks bright!”
This reader wanted more:
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Terrible take-off: Hyundai has partnered with Uber to look an idea for a future air-taxi service, the S-A1 aerial vehicle, much to reader dismay.
“Is it a car? Is it a plane? No! It’s an oversized drone that will create more problems than it solves!” Stated Steve Leo.
“Genius!” Lasted Andrew. “How do we solve the problems of the overcrowded urban commute? Fill the only available space left with flying cars. This is like building a six lane highway to’fix’ congestion. It will only move the problem somewhere else.”
Likka Keranan was also concerned:”These things will suffer from the same inconveniences that any helicopters do. Finding the real estate for a heliport in an established city is going to be difficult and expensive, even if they can find a place that allows the noise. ‘Quieter’ doesn’t mean actually quiet, just slightly less deafening.”
“Call me a luddite, but surely electric trams and trolley buses are better for mass transport?” Additional Christopher. “I see these other airborne things as purely for the rich who like to be metaphorically and literally above the masses.”
One reader was worried about the concept’s name:
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Game of thrones: readers are impressed with a set of seats made by Adam Nathaniel Furman and motivated by intimate areas of the body. They come in lilac white and baby pink colourways.
“Adam nailed it with the chair design and the use of simple, joyful and even childish forms,” praised Juan Carlos Calanchini Gonzale. “They remind us in an unusual way that it is important to know our bodies without any shame or label — even more so when we are adults.”
David Braha agreed:”Youthful yet mature, and subtle at the same time. Bravo!”
“The colours are unapologetic, forms suggestive! Would love these to become a household staple!” Responded William Creighton.
Dan D Man was also delighted:”I am always amazed by Adam’s designs. The eye for design and color are two things you just can’t fake and Adam has both. These chairs speak to contemporary issues in design and are in my opinion a masterpiece.”
One commenter had a significant question though:
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Fetching design: a miniature, ball-shaped AI device that rolls round the home and reacts to orders such as a pet dog is being mocked by readers. They think its creator, Samsung, might have assigned its artists useful work.
“Surely in this world, such bright minds can be put to better use? Sadly it’ll sell,” said Bloody Fed Up.
“Is it going to make us more human?” Asked Nicholas Renard. “Oh, sorry, I constantly forget that humanity is not what the future is about.”
“Can it call an ambulance when I step on it and wipe out?” queried James.
“Such a sophisticated chew toy,” additional Cathanina Missick.
This reader thought the ball looks like a puppy toy:
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