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7 Ways Architecture is Transforming

By Robbie Antonio

Architecture is undergoing a revolution in 2023, which is being fueled by both new technical developments and shifting societal demands. Here are some imaginative innovations in 2023:

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Sustainable Skyscrapers: With climate change becoming a more urgent issue in 2023, architects are concentrating on creating high-rise structures that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also sustainable. Visualize skyscrapers that utilize rainwater for irrigation, gardens, and other green spaces, and that produce their own power using renewable resources.

Smart Homes: Although the incorporation of smart technology into homes is nothing new, in 2023 it will be a fundamental component of design. Imagine living in a home that is not just energy-efficient but also employs AI to learn the routines of its residents and change temperature and lighting accordingly.

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Adaptive reuse is a strategy that architects are using to repurpose existing buildings because urban space is at a premium. Imagine an abandoned office building being converted into co-living space or a vacant warehouse becoming a thriving cultural center in 2023.

Biophilic design: The process of incorporating elements of nature into built environments is known as “biophilic design.” Imagine a building in 2023 that is made of natural materials, has live walls covered with plants, and uses natural lighting and ventilation technologies to enhance the quality of the air inside the structure.

Virtual Reality in Architecture: In recent years, virtual reality technology has advanced significantly, and architects are now utilizing it to bring their concepts to life. Imagine in 2023 that designers will be able to provide clients a virtual reality (VR) experience of their places before they are even completed.

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Serpentine Pavilion, Francis Kéré

Community-driven Design: In 2023, architects are adopting a more community-driven approach to design, consulting closely with locals to comprehend their requirements and aspirations. Visualize structures and open areas that are intended to promote community and bring people together.

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Luxury Prefabricated Homes by Revolution Precrafted, Robbie Antonio

Prefabricated Buildings: Although they have been around for a while, prefabricated structures are rising in popularity in 2023. Consider modular homes that can be put together quickly, saving money and time on the construction process while yet providing high-quality, customizable designs.

 

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2 Comments

  1. Amazing read. Hope to see more sustainable architecture in the Philippines, both aesthetically pleasing and helpful to the environment

  2. Ang ganda ng gawa sa Revolution Precrafted , sana makakita nito in hosues for relatively new subdivisions. I’d love to see it!


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