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© Alberto Cosi. ImageBamboo Sports Hall for Panyaden International School / Chiangmai Life
Construction
It is, once again, the time of year where we look towards the future to define the goals and
approaches that we will take for our careers throughout the upcoming year. To help the millions
of architects who visit ArchDaily every day from all over the world, we compiled a list of the
most popular ideas of 2018, which will continue to be developed and consolidated throughout
2019.
Over 130 million users discovered new references, materials, and tools in 2018 alone, infusing
their practice of architecture with the means to improve the quality of life for our cities and built
spaces. As users demonstrated certain affinities and/or demonstrated greater interest in particular
topics, these emerged as trends.
Below, we present the trends that will influence urban and architectural discussions in 2019, with
the year-over-year growth rates (YoY) that compare to the statistics of searches from 2017 to
2018.
© Alberto Cosi. ImageBamboo Sports Hall for Panyaden International School / Chiangmai Life
Construction
Related to the environmental consciousness of the previous item, this year we will continue to
see a preference for the use of local materials (+83% YoY) and techniques, as well as interest
in low cost materials (+260% YoY). Regarding systems, last year we noticed an increase
in construction details(+110% YoY), indicating a concern to better address all parts of a
project.
10. The House of the Future: Robotics and Automation for Domestic Life
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© Jakub Certowicz. ImageThe Apartment of the Future - R&D Laboratory / NArchitekTURA
Interest in smart cities has been around for quite a while, but the last year has seen the
strengthening of a particular trend within the concept: Smart Houses (+160% YoY) or Smart
Homes (+166% YoY). Technologies associated with Automation (+118%
YoY), Robotics (+208% YoY) and Algorithms (+190% YoY) join architecture to bring us
solutions that increase comfort within our homes, through Domotics(+450% YoY).
11. Renewable Energy and Environmental Awareness: New energy to face
Climate Change
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© Kyungsub Shin. ImageNet Zero Energy House / Lifethings
We already know that Environmental Awareness (+322%) and Climate Change (+115%) are
concerns that affect architects. As a way to face the carbon emissions caused by the life cycle of
any completed building, renewable energy (+300% YoY) plays an important role in the debate,
with emerging architectural models that not only work based on renewable energy sources, but
that are also capable of generating new energy. The concept of the Powerhouse (+77% YoY)
and “Energy Positive” buildings (+65% YoY) arise, which, during their operational phase,
generate more energy than what was used during their construction; or “Zero-Energy” (+61%
YoY) and “Net Zero” (+49% YoY) houses, which produce more energy than they consume, to
achieve appropriate comfort levels.