*3.1.3 Temporisation of the future*

**Figure 8** shows the evolution of morphological patterns and the use of materials throughout history. Morphology is directly related to the technology and building materials available at the time.

*Morphological Evolution of Single-Family Dwellings: A Prospective towards 2100 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.108521*


## **Figure 6.**

*Triangle of the future—Progress [96–116].*

Another important fact to highlight is the monumentality of the designs directly related to the gods at the beginning of the cultures and progressively public or residential buildings represent the architectural works of value, to carry out the analysis of all the buildings created and to be created would create several lines of research so this study focuses only on residential works. In this process of evolution of morphology, the first cultures used basic geometric shapes such as the triangle, the square and the trapezoid, and then incorporated the circle and arches, always guided by symmetry as a compositional principle. With the First Industrial Revolution, the creation of new materials and technological advances, man has been modifying the form since the contemporary age, the order and balance of symmetry changes for the complexity of

### **Figure 7.**

*Chronology of historical events and projection of future scenarios.*

parametric and organic designs, with 3D printing and artificial intelligence in the short- and medium-term architectural forms, will be totally unpredictable and complex, where the theory of chaos would gain value [117], because as has been observed throughout history we have gone from order to chaos and in the future, thanks to technological advances, from chaos to order.
