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What will House Us tomorrow? How have our lifestyles changed in recent years that might demand new forms of living? Can we rearrange or redistribute existing models to fit our needs? Or, must entirely new visions be speculated upon? In the 21st century, lifestyles that were once on the societal fringe have become conventional. The precariat working class never knows when they will pick up and leave for the next opportunity. The digital class works from their couch, a patio, or the beach as they please. Households of multiple sizes, cultures, and identities no longer fit the nuclear mold that conventional homes were designed for. So, should we adapt to our architecture, or should it adapt to us? Today, society can hack yesterday&rsquo.s housing to make it work for today and tomorrow in unprecedented ways, which makes us question the role of a designer or architect in this context. Air BNB displays an appetite for housing that can produce economically for it owners, or provide more local, and les