Everyrealm, a Metaverse real estate development company, worked with real estate consulting firm Alexander Team to build The Row, a members-only virtual community with architecture designed by top creatives. The Row was launched by Mona, a “world-building platform.”
Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger & Alba de la Fuente, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
Architects are among the people who made the 30 landmarks in the metaverse community, each of which can be accessed as a different NFT. Daniel Arsham, who helped with the project, will also be the creative ambassador for Everyrealm. Each property in The Row’s district is made to work on a number of different metaverse platforms. Members can only join if they are invited, and they will be able to join once the building is done in late 2022.
Everyrealm CEO Janine Yorio says, ‘The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,’ says Janine Yorio, CEO of Everyrealm. ‘The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.’
Each designer brought their design language into the metaverse and came up with homes and pavilions that respond to the unique idea that Everyrealm and Alexander Team came up with.
Daniel Arsham, an American artist, gave something to the community that has modernist architectural shapes and a piece from his Fictional Archaeology series on top. Alexis Christodoulou built The Mirage, which is called “the metaverse’s first personal levitation center.” The 3D artist says that it was made “for one’s delight and spiritual transition into a digital life.” The building is made with an interior that defies gravity and moves with the sun throughout the day.
Misha Kahn’s NFT (Quagmire’s Karst, a digital home) is a joke based on “the illogical and irreverent.” It was inspired by his ceramic works and looks at how we might define space in a virtual environment. Andres Reisinger, a digital artist from Barcelona, made a “visual manifesto on the digital form of architecture.” It is a minimalist building surrounded by a forest that tries to avoid meaninglessness, boredom, existential dread, and emptiness.
Argentine designer Ezequiel Pini of Six N. Five has been using CGI to create virtual worlds. His recent work for The Row uses an adaptable design to blend architecture with nature. Hard. Architects, the founders of metaverse architecture, made The Pearl, a beautiful, pure building whose design was “driven by an introspective journey that examines the hunger for the richness that exists in self-worth and the urge to belong.”
Oren Alexander of The Alexander Team says, “Our clients collect trophy real estate in the real world, and we are now letting them do the same thing in the metaverse.” “The Row” will be the most famous real estate project in many metaverses. It will be a collection of famous landmarks that people all over the world will be able to visit.
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