While the world of architecture evolves day by day, the MB Architects team evaluates the architectural trends of the next year and closely follows the developments in the sector by combining these trends with their design understanding. Here are the architectural trends that the MB Architects team predicts for the next year and the effects of these trends on design concepts.
1. Sustainability and the Rise of Green Design
Next year marks a period when sustainability and green design will come to the fore even more. The MB Architects team plans to adopt sustainable design principles in their projects, such as increasing the use of natural materials, ensuring energy efficiency and placing more emphasis on green areas.
2. Integration of Digital Design and Technology
The rapid advancement of technology will bring greater integration of digital design and technology in next year’s architectural trends. MB Architects team aims to make its designs more impressive and functional by using smart building solutions, virtual reality applications and other digital tools.
3. Flexible and Modular Spaces
While the needs of working and living spaces are changing rapidly, one of the trends of next year will be the increased prominence of flexible and modular spaces. MB Architects team plans to develop designs that can better meet the user needs of the spaces by focusing on multi-purpose usable areas in their projects.
4. Reflecting Cultural and Regional Identities
MB Architects has always prioritized local cultures and regional identities in its designs. We think that this approach will become even stronger in next year’s trends. Our project portfolio will include examples of how local architectural elements can be integrated with modern designs.
5. Health and Feel-Good Designs
With the impact of the pandemic, there is an increase in people’s tendency to care about their health and well-being. In this context, the MB Architects team plans to implement designs such as increasing the use of natural light in their projects, emphasizing outdoor areas and focusing on elements that support the mental health of users in interior spaces.
Next year’s architectural trends will not only serve as a guide for the MB Architects team, but will also be sources of inspiration to shape their designs. It will be exciting to see closely the impact of these trends on the emergence of projects that combine aesthetics and functionality. Next year seems to be a period where diversity, innovation and sustainability will come together in the design world.