In Mongolia, mobile herders and digital nomads in Bali share a common desire for adaptable living, reflecting a broader trend influenced by geopolitical changes. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the rise of digital nomadism, with 88% of employees working from home, which in turn has spurred the creation of new housing models like "subscription housing." This model offers flexibility and a sense of community by allowing occupants to easily switch furnished living spaces. Architectural designs, including modular structures, are evolving to meet these needs and enhance mobility.
In light of geopolitical changes and emerging lifestyles, the demand for flexible residential architecture intensifies.
The appeal of subscription living extends beyond mere convenience, fostering a sense of community through shared spaces and organized events.
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