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Architects: Bloom Architecture
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Paradise Phnom Penh
Oki Hiroyuki
Small Houses / Bloom Architecture
NPK Micro Town House / MM++ architects
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Architects: MM++ architects
- Area: 37 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Daikin, Kholer
Sky House / MIA Design Studio
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Architects: MIA Design Studio
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: AVDH, Boydens Engineering
Cuckoo House / Tropical Space
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Architects: Tropical Space
- Area: 274 m²
- Year: 2019
What to Expect from Interiors of the Future
In 2018, the UN released an article stating that 55% of the world’s population already lived in urban areas, predicting that by 2050 this percentage would reach 68%. This trend toward greater urbanization carries with it several implications regarding environmental degradation and social inequality. According to National Geographic, urban growth increases air pollution, endangers animal populations, promotes the loss of urban tree cover, and heightens the likelihood of environmental catastrophes such as flash flooding. These health hazards and catastrophic phenomena may be more likely to impact poorer populations, as larger cities tend to demonstrate higher rates of economic inequality and uncontrolled growth tends to produce unequal distributions of space, services, and opportunities.
To mitigate these negative effects of urbanization, designers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability and the maximization of available space – allowing more people to occupy less space with a smaller footprint.
Naman Retreat Pure Spa / MIA Design Studio
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Architects: MIA Design Studio
- Area: 1600 m²
- Year: 2015
ArchDaily's Top 11 Projects in 11 Years
ArchDaily turns 11! To commemorate the occasion, we want to share with you the 11 projects most visited by our readers during this incredible journey. From the indisputable and timeless classics from of designers like Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, to the pioneering works of architects such as Zaha Hadid and OMA, passing through the delicate work of Gabinete de Arquitectura, these 11 examples teach us valuable lessons about architecture, most importantly: how to design for specific requirements without losing the creativity and beauty of architectural design.
On behalf of ArchDaily, we want to thank you for sharing with us the best architecture in the world, helping us to inspire professionals from all over the world to build better cities.