Top architecture and design trends for 2022
After the temporary nature of the past year, 2022 will see long-term change take centre stage. From bold palettes and organic materials to functional environments, here’s what’s in store for the year ahead.
January 16, 2022 | 11:00 pm CUT

(Top) Villeroy & Boch's colourful PRO ARCHITECTURA 3.0 series tiles and (bottom) the Jungle design of Fap Ceramiche's large-scale Bloom tiles

The tRACK shelving system shows off treasured objects (top), while Kymo's vegan and renewable banana-silk carpets (bottom) emit a luxurious lustre

Sliding doors like these in Wingburg's Belport series (top) bring more usability to micro-spaces, while partitioning layouts, such as at Impress Dental Clinic in Barcelona (bottom), block space but not light



Conde House invited the public into their workplace come showroom (top), while Social Space (centre) and 6 Orsman Road (bottom) are both meeting hubs suitable for the hybrid work model


Prefabricated panels were chosen for these twin Chilean houses (top) for their superior thermal insulation, while TECLA (bottom) is a 3D-printed habitat by WASP and Mario Cucinella Architects. Photos: Andrés Goñi H & WASP


Enscape (top) is one software developer racing to provide real-time rendering, AR and VR tools for architects, while in 2021 Mars House (bottom) was the first digital home to be sold on the NFT marketplace. Photo: Krista Kim
The growing ubiquity of VR-access hardware and humanity’s enforced acceptance of remote interactions, mean 2022 is a tinderbox and the realistic visualisation of a virtual world is about to explode
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