Future Work

Gary Han
Interior Design VI
IRN 601
Instructor
Jyhling Lee

In the year 2070, the world was a vastly different place. Wars had broken out across the globe as countries fought for the last remaining resources. The air was toxic due to the use of nuclear weapons, and the only way for human survivors to survive was to take shelter underground.

One such survivor had created a small but efficient workspace that had everything he needed to survive. The space was cramped, but it had been meticulously designed to maximize functionality. John had installed many vents and fans for air filtering, ensuring that the air he breathed was as clean as possible.

The workspace included a bed, a working table, and a small kitchenette, complete with a stove and a mini-fridge. There was also plenty of storage space stocked with all the supplies needed to survive. He had a water purifier that filtered and purified the water from an underground stream, ensuring he had access to clean drinking water.

Small vegetable station are also set up, that used LED lights and hydroponics to grow fresh vegetables. This not only provided him with healthy food but also gave him something to occupy his time and distract him from the harsh realities of the world above.

In this workspace, the survivor felt safe and secure, knowing that he had everything he needed to survive. He was determined to keep his workspace functional and well-stocked, despite the challenges he faced living in a post-apocalyptic world.