We here at Connections by Finsa want to give you a few tips for the near future. We previously told you about the technological advancements that were becoming a key part of our society. Today, we’re going to analyse some of the most important aspects in which technification will be a huge help to architecture and interior design:
Digital literacy and accessibility in the home
The massification of technology and home automation are coming to the fore despite the fact that not everybody has the same abilities: groups with functional diversities and seniors are proof that digital accessibility is a must in the spaces that we design.
The sustainability of electronic devices
With these increasingly tech-filled spaces, managing electronic waste (i.e., devices that are no longer being used) is a challenge that requires a multi-disciplinary approach. From an architecture and interior design perspective, we can ask ourselves if it’s really necessary to include automation in every space that we design.
Multisensory technology
Using digital devices can leave us feeling cold, which is why we should think about choosing multisensory technology that lets us smell, touch, and even taste.
The metaverse and virtual interior design
The metaverse offers architects and interior designers some very interesting possibilities, with everything from architecture and design in virtual worlds to digital furniture. These designs might stay in the cloud, become industrialised and tangible, or live in hybrid environments. Connections by Finsa will continue for follow this topic very closely.
Made-to-measure printed buildings
3D printing is no longer some strange piece of tech. Rather, it has become a tool that allows us to choose sustainability and efficiency, something we discussed in this post.
Which of these trends will you use in your projects? Which ones do you think have the biggest future? Let us know what you think on social media using #ConnectionsbyFinsa.