Green Architecture
The term “green architecture” extends beyond a design style or the use of landscaping as decoration; it represents a conscious approach to environmental needs, the site where the building will be constructed, and its intended use (residential or commercial), with a focus on sustainability.
Tiny Houses
This trend combines the optimization of limited space with the multifunctionality of spaces within a home. By allowing us to fit all the elements of a traditional house (arranged differently) into a much smaller footprint, this type of construction has gained popularity in recent years.
Modular Constructions
Modular or “prefabricated” houses involve constructing a building using pre-made modules, typically acquired from a specialized provider. This option is ideal for those who want to build a property as quickly as possible, whether for economic reasons or because they lack the time to oversee a traditional construction.
Minimalism
Undoubtedly, minimalism is the defining word of the current year. In the post-pandemic world, extravagance, consumerism, and the over-the-top styles of the 2010s are a thing of the past. Architecture has embraced open spaces, natural light, floor-to-ceiling windows, neutral and monochromatic color palettes, and above all, green spaces everywhere.