Best NFT Architecture Collections

The Nifty Revolution
3 min readAug 26, 2022

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An NFT is a Digital item that represents both physical and intangible elements, including architectural creations, as the building blocks. Below are a few NFT architectural examples we’ve included in this article.

  1. Mars House
  • The premier example of NFT architecture is Mars House, designed by Toronto-based artist Krista Kim
  • The sale of this house marked the first virtual home on a non-fungible token market
  • The May 2020-designed Mars House project was entirely built as a 3D digital file produced in the well-known video game production engine Unreal Engine
  • Virtual reality viewers can see Mars House, But in the future, with applications like SuperWorld, it might potentially be viewed in an augmented reality (AR) setting

2. CryptoHouses

  • The CryptoHouses is an effort on the Ethereum blockchain to create and store Nft that represents a simple, modern home-building project
  • An algorithm is developed to design house iterations for the CryptoHouses
  • An algorithm based on the parameters is used to generate each and every residence
  • The needs of the initiative are met by each of the CryptoHouses
  • They are fashioned by constraints, yet they also stand out because of minute differences
  • Customers can pick to choose a result from the iterations and, each client can so decide for themselves what the project’s outcome will be

3. Aureal

  • An innovative creative and architectural project called Aureal aims to produce and distribute digital works of art (NFT)
  • It includes a parametric architectural proposal, that may be realized in the real world
  • They support an alternative marketing strategy that emphasizes the design skills of a new generation of professionals, who want to restore the connection between the physical and digital worlds by utilizing cutting-edge BIM technologies and the use of the IFC open format

4. Underwater Sculpture

  • Visual artists Charlotte Taylor and Nicholas Préaud created an NFT artwork based on an OMA sculpture that will be a feature of an underwater park in Miami Beach
  • To advertise OMA’s ReefLine sculpture park, which will be built off the coast of Miami Beach, the object was sold as a non-functional toy. The sculpture’s exact replica will be part of the underwater park
  • It was unveiled as a part of Miami Art Week, which also features events like Design Miami and Art Basel Miami Beach

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The Nifty Revolution

From the keyboard of an entrepreneur passionate about crypto, NFTs & the blockchain. I’m Mo & my ramblings here aim to educate the masses on adopting Web3 early