![]() He thinks promises of the metaverse becoming part of our everyday life may be overblown. YouTuber "Mitch Investing", from Birmingham, regularly delves into subjects like personal finance and emerging technologies on his channel. 'It's just impossible to know what the endgame is'īut many are warning these investments could flop. Image: With more demand for virtual properties, 'meta architects' are stepping forward to help design interactive digital spaces. ![]() ![]() He thinks the metaverse could open doors to those who lack connectivity in real life: "I was thinking about how accessibility can change, for example, somebody who doesn't have the same mobility can just be an equal in the metaverse. "You can have, from the realms of super sci-fi, floating buildings that rotate and transform - and to the other side of the realm, historic, classical architecture styles." We can offer meeting spaces for different people, especially now with COVID and the past two years of people being more remote. "The draw to the metaverse and building in the metaverse is can show what they’re about," Mr Zachariades said. The 37-year-old recently designed pop-up shops for metaverse fashion week. Stavros Zachariades is a traditional architect working in south London, but began designing for the digital world over the pandemic after his brother Adonis founded Renovi, an NFT marketplace. ![]() Why are people building virtual property?Īs well as landowners, there is a new generation of "meta architects" who design virtual spaces. Image: 'Meta architects' are helping to design interactive virtual spaces for people and businesses ![]()
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