Community as extension of family finding

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Black prediction slide on shared living, pairing a pill headline and architectural render with a large reversed pull-quote on the nuclear house.

Summary

A future-prediction slide on black about shared living: a pill headline, a bright communal-space render on the left, and a large reversed quote calling the nuclear house a deterministic form of architecture.

Visual description

Near-black full bleed. A black pill header top-center reads "COMMUNITY WILL BECOME AN EXTENSION OF FAMILY AS MORE SPACES ARE DESIGNED FOR SHARED LIVING" ("LIVING" in italic); the "IMPERMACULTURE CONCLUSION" header is top-left and page "80" top-right. Upper-left sits a bright photographic render of a glass-roofed communal interior with yellow furniture and green floor cushions, captioned below "Case Study House #17B by Lee Jang-hee shows us what homes centred around community instead of the nuclear family might look like". The lower-right holds an oversized white pull-quote, "The nuclear house is a deterministic form of architecture which stifles individual and collective" closing on the italic word "potential.", sourced small "(Dezeen, 2019)". The white "impermaculture" badge sits bottom-right.

Key takeaway

Balancing a single architectural render against an oversized critical quote on the opposite diagonal, so image and argument share the slide without a rigid grid. The recurring pill headline and one-italic-word emphasis keep it inside the deck's system.

Reuse notes

Good for trend or vision slides that pair a concrete reference project with a provocative supporting quotation. The asymmetric image-versus-quote balance is reusable for any claim-plus-evidence layout. Depends on a render or photo clean enough to sit against black; keep the caption factual and the quote short.

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