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

transformed into shelters whose morphology responds to the need for protection and the availability of resources at the time, with the semi-buried bunker and selfconstruction with recycled materials predominating, the morphological basis of design can be abstracted from the massiveness of the ziggurats, pyramids or mastabas with semi-buried chambers. The predominant materials are: reinforced concrete, iron, aluminium, glass, plastic and recycled wood. **Figure 9** shows proposals for dwellings whose morphology responds to this future.
