World Architecture Day: Designing for the Future of the Human Habitat

World Architecture Day, celebrated on the first Monday of every October, was set up by the Union International des Architects (UIA) back in 2005 to “remind the world of its collective responsibility for the future of the human habitat”, coinciding with UN-Habitat's World Habitat Day.

To mark this occasion, ArchDaily's curators and editors decided to pick a series of articles that capture the major challenges and trends that are shaping the built environment around the world.

It is worth noting that some topics span multiple categories, or can be re-categorized depending on how we frame the built environment and our human habitat. In short, if transformation is going to happen, it must be global.

Public Spaces: The Heart of Societies

We once believed Facebook would become the modern agora of societies, and apps such as Pokemon Go! would be the main drivers urging humans to come back to public spaces. In an era where we're reevaluating the bases of our societies and economies, fortunately, public spaces have become more relevant and more desirable than ever.

Places of Protest, Expression and Social Engagement

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Martyrs' Square, Beirut. Image © Rami Rizk

Revitalized Public Spaces: Fostering Human Connections in Cities

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© Daria Scagliola

Shared Space in an Increasingly Dense Architecture

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© Ossip van Duivenbode

The Challenges and Opportunities of Urban Regeneration in Gentrified Areas of China

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The Red Planet / 100architects. Image © Amey Kandalgaonkar

11 Steps to Achieve Quality Public Spaces at a Neighborhood Level: UN-Habitat's Guideline

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© Gianluca Stefani

Technologies: From the Internet of Things to Artificial Intelligence

A few years ago, we asked our readers whether automation would affect architecture. Most of the readers believed back then that human creativity wouldn't be replaced by some random bot, but the truth is, new technologies are everywhere —and for the better, in most cases. Therefore, do not expect some humanoid robots to replace you soon. 

Systems to Design a Smart and Contactless Home

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© Nic Lehoux

How Will Generative Design Impact Architecture?

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© Autodesk

AI Can Only Help Architecture if We Ask the Right Questions

Climate Crisis: Now or Never

It isn't about believing climate change is real. It's happening, regardless of what you might believe. We as citizens must address it, now.

How to Transform a Polluted Indoor Environment into a Healthy Home

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© Pedro Kok

Tips for Using Rainwater in Architectural Projects

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Shenzhen Shenwan Street Park / AUBE CONCEPTION. Image © Tianpei Zeng

Zero Waste in Architecture: Rethink, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle

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FRAC Dunkerque / Lacaton & Vassal. Image © Philippe Ruault

A Guide to Design for Disassembly

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Wooden Nursery / Djuric Tardio Architectes. Image © Clément Guillaume

How Are Construction Materials Produced and How Does This Contribute to the Climate Crisis?

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© Marta Riccò

Why Should We Invest in Mitigation Instead of Reconstruction? Chile's Resiliency is a Good Example

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Calbuco volcano eruption in Chile. 2015. Image © MAV Drone | Shutterstock

Societies: How Will We Live Together?

“We need a new spatial contract," wrote Hashim Sarkis a year ago when introducing the Venice Biennale 2020 theme (well, 2021). "In the context of widening political divides and growing economic inequalities, we call on architects to imagine spaces in which we can generously live together".

A New Urban Model for a New Project of Society: An Interview with Tainá de Paula

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Brazilian architect and urban activist Tainá de Paula. Image

6 Initiatives that Empower Women in the Architectural and Construction Sectors

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© MMW

LGBTQIA+ Experience in the City and in the Architectural Field, According to Our Readers

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"I Grew Up Where Architecture Was Designed to Oppress": Wandile Mthiyane on Social Impact and Learning from South Africa

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Wandile Mthiyane. Image © Timothy Niou

Butterfly Effect: 4 Principles for Fighting Global Issues Through Architecture

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Superlofts / Marc Koehler Architects. Image © Marcel van der Burg

Beatriz Colomina on Gender, Collaborative Work, and Disease in Architecture

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Social Inequality, As Seen From The Sky

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Mumbai, India. Image © Johnny Miller Photography

Post-COVID-19 Typology Trends

As soon as we had to stay at home, we began looking to the future. It is still too soon to call it, but flexible workspaces, wellbeing and mental health as a must on our upcoming projects, the revival of mix-use projects, a revolution in healthcare project design (as it happened after the 1918 Flu Pandemic), and the reconfiguration of sharing economy as we understood it before COVID-19 are among our medium-term bets.

Solutions for More Flexible Workspaces

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Nojiri-ko Nature Platforms / SUGAWARADAISUKE. Image © Jérémie Souteyrat

Incorporating Commercial, Cultural and Industrial Programs in a Home

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Housing and Educational Space / Natura Futura Arquitectura. Image © JAG Studio

Youth Centers: Places to Develop Physical, Social, Emotional, and Cognitive Abilities

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Children's Learning Center, Mas-in Village / Native Narrative. Image © Jakob Gate

Interior Design Trends That Will Shape the Next Decade

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Villa in Ibiza / Reutov Design. Image Courtesy of Reutov Dmitry + Gerner Ekaterina

The Future of the Sharing Economy in the COVID-19 Aftermath

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Slack Headquarters / Studio O+A. Image © Garrett Rowland + Amy Young

What a Yeast Sachet Can Tell Us About the Cities of the Future

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A cyclist on Paris during the period of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Image © Frederic Legrand - COMEO

Selection curated by Hana Abdel Latif, María Gonzalez, Clara Ott, Paula Pintos, Antonia Piñeiro, Romullo Baratto, Fabian Dejtiar, Matheus Pereira, Eduardo Souza, and Nicolas Valencia.

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Cite: ArchDaily Team. "World Architecture Day: Designing for the Future of the Human Habitat" 05 Oct 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/277569/happy-world-architecture-day> ISSN 0719-8884

Plaza de la Republica, Mexico City. Image © Santiago Arau

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