Future architecture & buildings will make our lives better

Future architecture and buildings will construct environments that can do more than shield us from the weather. In reality, the best new buildings make us healthier by promoting exercise and better diet. They boost our vitality and behaviours by balancing our sensitivity to light and sound.

We will still require buildings as long as the wind is blowing and the temperature change but our relationship to physical space has been transformed by the virtual reality of contemporary life. Buildings, particularly in the eyes of public, are not as important as they used to be.

The next step for architecture is to focus on the green movement, which has improved energy-efficient and eco-friendly structures and build spaces for 21st-century life that can work as doctors, teachers and counsellors.


The biggest advantages of future buildings would probably be personal. Architects can now build health-enhancing features in homes and workplaces, including countertops that destroying germs, and heating and cooling systems that removing allergens.


Eco-friendly designers in the 2000s actively pursued LEED status, a nonprofit U.S. Green Building Council, which recognised their use of recycled building materials, lowered energy requirements and the potential to cut waste. A lot of the trends have to do with technology, but they are really driven by a new form of thought, one that employs architecture in innovative ways and elevates the function of buildings well beyond their primary purpose as shelter.


Architects spent the last century benefiting from the abundance of spaces that pollute, segregate, allow us to spend more and exercise less. Now, it is time to build a safe buildings to undo the damage.