
"Any creator can express themselves in new ways through the metaverse, and The Row brings their creations to life," said Schwartz. Six N Five's The Row building has an amorphous, organic shapeĪfter the first collection designed by artists is revealed, Everyrealm plan to expand partnerships to other creative communities. "The goal is to build a community of buyers who appreciate the talent the artists put forth, as community members have a significant role in this unique cultural moment, and preserving the artistic intent and integrity of the project is paramount to the success of The Row," Julia Schwartz, chief strategy officer at Everyrealm, told Dezeen.

In order to join The Row once it has completed development later this year, users will need to be invited. Hard Architects has designed an abstract, pill-shaped building Hard Architects abstract design, called The Pearl, was created as an architectural concept that would reinterpret the digital landscape.


Other designs are more sculptural and showcase the possibilities of 3D digital design, including Six N Five's building, which was designed to mimic cellular organism. Read: PLP Architecture launches collection of 5,000 skyscraper NFTs
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Kahn drew on his Quagmire series of ceramic objects when creating his The Row property, called Quagmire's Karst, while Reisinger has created a realistic-looking virtual building that features glass walls and a concrete structure. The house will be designed in colours that mimic the sun during different times of the day. "It’s really a magical way to create architecture in the metaverse." A cantilevered house has colours that respond to the sun throughout the dayĬhristodolou's house, a cantilevered building with decorative, floating globes, was created to be the metaverse's first levitation centre and aims to create "a spiritual transition into a digital existence." "I’ve created very accurate visualizations of how this work might exist, how you might move through it, how light passes through it, and what it might feel like at different times of day," he added. "I explored the possibility of seasonality how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever," said Arsham. The artist made five different versions of the design based on the changing colours of the exterior under different seasons. "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." Ares, the Greek god of war, was turned into a house by Daniel Arshamįor his The Row design, Arsham created Ares House – a home inside a sculpture of Ares, the Greek god of war. "The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity," said Janine Yorio, CEO of Everyrealm. Its first builds will be hosted on metaverse world-building platform Mona, while the selection of other metaverses has not yet been announced. The Row was developed by residential real estate brokerage team The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, where Arsham also serves as creative ambassador.

I’m excited and eager to see how people might engage with these pieces of architecture once they're deployed in the metaverse." Andrés Reisinger has designed a house resembling a glass box "When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture.
