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Redefining Commercial Spaces: Trends in Modern Workplace Design

The Architecture Designs

This flexibility extends beyond the physical arrangement of furniture to include the integration of technology that supports remote and hybrid work models. Incorporating elements like natural lighting, indoor plants, water features, and materials that mimic natural textures can reduce stress, enhance creativity, and improve air quality.

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From smart cities to energy management, Light + Building Autumn Edition 2022 will focus on the future

Building and Interiors

The advancement of sustainable energy generation, the reduction of consumption in smart buildings, and the growth of electromobility are key components to a complete energy turnaround by 2030. At Light + Building, concepts for the networked and intelligent city of the future – the smart city – already exist.

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Out Of The Box Architecture Trends In 2023!

The Architecture Designs

Architecture is constantly evolving, and adapting to new technologies, materials, and societal needs. Trends such as biophilic design, smart buildings, and modular construction are shaping the future of the architecture industry, pushing boundaries and creating spaces that are functional, beautiful, and environmentally conscious.

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Sustainable Resort Design: Integrating Green Practices into Site Planning in India, the USA, and the UK

Arcmax Architects

Resorts in India are increasingly using local materials, solar energy, and water conservation systems to minimize their environmental impact. The use of traditional architectural techniques, which are inherently sustainable, further enhances the eco-friendly appeal of these resorts.

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Back to Basics: Bioclimatic Design, Learning from History to Build For The Future

Architizer

Many techniques fall under the banner of bioclimatic architecture, with each continent and society having unique requirements. Another popular technique that draws from the teachings of the ancient Egyptians is evaporative cooling. However, selecting high thermal mass materials is just the beginning.

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Cutting-Edge Innovations in Wood-Frame Construction

Santa Cruz Architect

Wood has been a staple material in construction for centuries, offering natural beauty, sustainability, and versatility. Over the years, wood-frame construction has witnessed significant innovations that have revolutionized the way we build structures.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

Right: Public Farm 1, a 2008 installation on the grounds of Long Island City’s MoMA PS1 by Amale Andraos’s firm, WORKac; the museum described the installation as “a living structure made from inexpensive and sustainable materials recyclable after its use at PS1”; images via MoMA PS1 and Archinect. Amale Andraos. Gabriela Carillo.