A photographed overview of 10 major innovations shaping the future of architecture.
10 Innovations That Will Shape Tomorrow’s Architecture explores the most significant breakthroughs redefining design and construction in the 21st century. Organized into 10 thematic chapters—ranging from 3-D printing and artificial intelligence to neuroarchitecture, biomaterials, weatherproofing, and biomimicry—the book presents visionary projects from around the world that address climate change, resource efficiency, and new social realities such as multigenerational living. Illustrated with cutting-edge examples, it captures how architects are responding to global challenges with creativity and resilience.
Key Features:
- 10 thematic chapters covering transformative architectural innovations
- Case studies from international projects and leading studios
- Focus on sustainability, resilience, and climate-conscious design
- Full-color photography and visual documentation of concepts
- Examples from both experimental research and real-world construction
A resource for professionals, students, and general readers, this volume reveals how architecture is adapting to create livable, sustainable, and imaginative environments for the future.[AuthorName]By Pierre Toromanoff and Agata Toromanoff[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]
Pierre Toromanoff has worked in various positions for
different art publishers for over 25 years. He has
authored more than 30 publications on fashion, lifestyle, visual
arts and pop culture. He lives in Potsdam, Germany.
Agata Toromanoff is an art historian who has authored
and designed numerous books on architecture, art, design, and
photography. Her works have been published worldwide and translated into 10 languages. She lives in Potsdam, Germany.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]235 color images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]3-D Printing, Artificial Intelligence, Building on Water, Neuroarchitecture, Biomaterials, Smartly Using Natural Resources, Multigenerational Living, Weatherproof Solutions, Biomimicry, and Repurposing Buildings[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]235 color images[/ColorPattern]