Habitats, powered by SHoP: WRLD

Mint Date
June 30, 2022
Mint Time
6 p.m. UTC
Mint Price
0.1Ξ
Number of Winners
250 Spots
Official Link
habitats.land
Habitats represents a first-of-its-kind research
project powered by SHoP Architects, a world-
class architecture firm, that will use the
Metaverse as a proving ground to innovate and
design smarter in the real world.

SHoP has designed many noteworthy projects including YouTube HQ,
Uber HQ, the Barclays Center, and super tall towers around the world,
while Habitats will be their first foray into the Metaverse.

As a digitally native architecture firm, they already integrate the use of data and
generative algorithms in their design process, all of which will be applied
to Habitats, making for a natural extension of their existing work.

Habitats will launch with a genesis collection of 2,500 NFTs in late June
2022, which will also kick off a much larger Metaverse research &
development effort. These efforts will include the rollout of several
outposts in existing Metaverse worlds (e.g., DCL, Somnium Space,
OnCyber, and more) as SHoP aims to push the Metaverse in a
positive direction.

The team will be uniquely situated, straddling
both the physical and digital design worlds, allowing them to
serve as a bridge between the two.
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Habitats represents a first-of-its-kind research
project powered by SHoP Architects, a world-
class architecture firm, that will use the
Metaverse as a proving ground to innovate and
design smarter in the real world.

SHoP has designed many noteworthy projects including YouTube HQ,
Uber HQ, the Barclays Center, and super tall towers around the world,
while Habitats will be their first foray into the Metaverse.

As a digitally native architecture firm, they already integrate the use of data and
generative algorithms in their design process, all of which will be applied
to Habitats, making for a natural extension of their existing work.

Habitats will launch with a genesis collection of 2,500 NFTs in late June
2022, which will also kick off a much larger Metaverse research &
development effort. These efforts will include the rollout of several
outposts in existing Metaverse worlds (e.g., DCL, Somnium Space,
OnCyber, and more) as SHoP aims to push the Metaverse in a
positive direction.

The team will be uniquely situated, straddling
both the physical and digital design worlds, allowing them to
serve as a bridge between the two.

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