Trendsheets

Each trend shows how much it is being discussed: the number of articles and the number of distinct sources in the latest scan. More discussion does not mean an idea is settled, only that the field is talking about it.

Topic
Outcome
Sector

19 of 19 trends

Urban
Discussion
14 articles · 8 sources

Climate Resilience, Sustainability & Decarbonisation of the Built Environment

Across sectors, the industry is debating how buildings and cities can be made more resilient to climate change and how to decarbonise operations. Topics include passive and traditional cooling methods, flood-protection regulations, building-emissions ordinances, circular-economy roadmaps, energy-transition strategies, nature-based solutions, and the survival of sustainability goals without federal policy support.

Air Quality · Mood & Affect

Workplace
Discussion
13 articles · 6 sources

Commercial Real Estate Investment, Repositioning & Market Conditions

Investors and developers are repositioning office assets, tracking construction market health in key metros, and navigating total cost of occupancy. Topics include move-in-ready office suites, architecture billing indices, building obsolescence risk, and luxury residential market digests.

Air Quality · Behaviour

Urban
Discussion
11 articles · 6 sources

Urban Regeneration, Public Space & Community Infrastructure

Cities are investing in public realm improvements, community pavilions, historic neighbourhood preservation, and urban infrastructure upgrades. Projects range from Houston's Freedmen's Town pavilion and London's stone toilet block to downtown Phoenix's revival and Scotland's circular-economy roadmap for the built environment.

Behaviour

Urban
Discussion
8 articles · 6 sources

Inclusive, Equitable & Community-Centred Design

Designers and researchers are foregrounding social equity, accessibility, and community participation in the built environment—from inclusive city frameworks and civic landscape design to the social life of circulation spaces and the neuroscience of belonging.

Air Quality · Behaviour

Urban
Discussion
7 articles · 6 sources

Adaptive Reuse & Building Transformation

Converting existing structures—offices into apartments, churches into cultural venues, industrial buildings into arts centres, and 1970s office blocks into contemporary workplaces—is a dominant design and development strategy, driven by sustainability, heritage, and economics.

Acoustics · Behaviour

Workplace
Discussion
13 articles · 5 sources

Healthy Buildings: Indoor Environment Quality & Occupant Wellbeing

A strong thread links indoor air quality, biophilic design, material health, acoustic comfort, and the neuroscience of space to occupant health outcomes. Research from Harvard Healthy Buildings, ICFF spotlights, and practitioner articles all argue that the physical environment directly affects physical and mental health across building types.

Acoustics · Behaviour

Workplace
Discussion
7 articles · 5 sources

AI's Impact on Real Estate, Cities & the Workplace

A cluster of research and news pieces examines how artificial intelligence is reshaping office leasing demand, commercial real estate strategy, gateway-city economies, and the broader built environment—from AI-powered facility management to the 'fifth industrial revolution' implications for real estate.

Spatial Design · Behaviour

Education
Discussion
7 articles · 5 sources

Education Facility Design & Campus Development

New school buildings, campus reconstructions, and innovative learning environments—including rural connected classrooms and career-technical education hubs—highlight how educational facilities are being redesigned to support pedagogy, community, and post-disaster recovery.

Light & Daylight · Behaviour

Urban
Discussion
5 articles · 5 sources

Mixed-Use Development & Programmatic Complexity

Architects and developers are combining hotels, residences, offices, retail, and public space within single structures or campuses, as seen in OMA's Hangzhou Prism, the Serpentine Pavilion's social agenda, and the Gensler Design Forecast's emphasis on adaptive spaces.

Configuration · Behaviour

Housing
Discussion
11 articles · 4 sources

Luxury & High-End Residential Design

A steady stream of completed bespoke houses—from hillside Los Angeles homes to lakeside Michigan retreats and off-grid Hawaiian residences—showcases contemporary approaches to private residential architecture, including passive design, material expression, and site-responsive form.

Biophilia & Nature

Workplace
Discussion
8 articles · 4 sources

Hybrid Work, Office Strategy & the Return-to-Office Debate

The industry continues to wrestle with how much office space is needed, what form it should take, and how employers are formalising hybrid-work policies. Articles cover the shift away from open-plan layouts toward private/quiet spaces, Fortune 500 hybrid mandates, flex/coworking growth, workplace performance gaps, and how workplace design supports employee experience and business strategy.

Acoustics · Behaviour

Education
Discussion
6 articles · 4 sources

Timber, Mass-Timber & Sustainable Construction Materials

Mass-timber construction, hybrid timber structures, and the use of locally sourced or bio-based materials are gaining traction across education, housing, and workplace projects. The theme also encompasses experimental material research (concrete pavilions, cork cladding) and the push to reduce embodied carbon.

Materials · Behaviour

Urban
Discussion
5 articles · 4 sources

Museum, Cultural & Arts Venue Design

Major cultural institutions are expanding, relocating archives, and commissioning architecturally ambitious new buildings—including the Crystal Bridges Museum expansion, the V&A East, the Biennale's new archive home, and the Serpentine Pavilion—signalling sustained investment in cultural infrastructure.

Materials · Mood & Affect

Healthcare
Discussion
8 articles · 3 sources

Healthcare Facility Design & Delivery

New hospital towers, specialist clinical units, and women's health centres are opening, while designers and clinicians discuss how the built environment can address staff shortages, patient safety (falls), security, and caregiver wellbeing. The theme spans both large capital projects and smaller fit-outs.

Spatial Design · Behaviour

Urban
Discussion
8 articles · 3 sources

Major Infrastructure & Transit Investment

Large-scale infrastructure projects—rail tunnels, subway extensions, airport expansions, port upgrades, and energy facilities—are advancing despite cost and procurement challenges, reflecting continued public and private capital commitment to long-term infrastructure.

Spatial Design · Behaviour

Housing
Discussion
6 articles · 3 sources

Multifamily Housing Market: Suburban Shift, Supply & Demand

The residential sector is recalibrating toward suburban and secondary markets, with developers pivoting stalled projects from offices to apartments, Habitat for Humanity delivering affordable homes, and analysts tracking NOI pressure and leasing strength in multifamily.

Configuration · Behaviour

Housing
Discussion
5 articles · 3 sources

Biophilic, Nature-Inclusive & Transspecies Architecture

A growing editorial and design movement argues for architecture that integrates non-human life—plants, animals, ecosystems—into the built environment. ArchDaily's June editorial focus on 'transspecies architecture', alongside projects using green roofs, bamboo canopies, and ecologically sensitive siting, reflects this shift.

Biophilia & Nature · Mood & Affect

Hospitality
Discussion
3 articles · 2 sources

Wellness & Spa Architecture in Hospitality

Hospitality and wellness venues are investing in architecturally distinctive spa, recovery, and health-amenity spaces—from geothermal lagoon spas in Iceland to red-light therapy suites in luxury hotels—reflecting the mainstreaming of wellness as a hospitality differentiator.

Biophilia & Nature · Mood & Affect

Housing
Discussion
2 articles · 2 sources

Ageing Population & Senior Living Design

Demographic ageing is reshaping housing and healthcare design. Articles examine the boom in senior renting, the integration of medical services into luxury rental buildings, and the broader global design challenge of creating environments that support longer, healthier lives.

Biophilia & Nature · Behaviour