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The publication identifies the top global design trends that will impact the real estate and the built environment in 2025, emphasising human-centred, adaptable spaces and a shift toward resilient urban environments. Through forward-thinking research and strategic advice, the trend report provides knowledge to tackle today’s critical challenges and create positive impact in communities.
Jordan Goldstein and Elizabeth Brink, Gensler Co-CEOs comment: “This year’s Design Forecast shows how bold, imaginative design can respond to global challenges and drive real-world impact. We are in a truly transformative moment for our industry, one that calls for breakthrough ideas and innovative solutions that transform the human experience. Looking ahead, we’re optimistic about design’s ability to create a more sustainable future that inspires and supports people in meaningful ways.”
In essence, the trends identify five key dynamics driving the future of
Experience-Driven Lifestyle Districts Reignite Global Cities: Mixed-use lifestyle and entertainment districts will take centre stage in 2025 as the new anchors for cities looking to drive community engagement and bring people together around visceral shared experiences. Hospitality, retail, sports and residential spaces make up the mix of these experience-driven areas, whose rise is also driving demand for safe streets and reliable transit options.
Demand for Sustainable Design Supercharges Innovation and Values: With organisations everywhere increasingly wary of
Deeply Discounted Buildings Drive a Conversion Boom: With ageing office buildings and other devalued assets trading at deeply discounted rates, the
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Talk Turns to Action on Attainable Housing: Attainable market-rate housing becomes the number one priority for cities around the world in 2025 as new financial incentives and lowering interest rates converge with changes to zoning laws and building codes to create an attractive market for housing developments of all types.
The Workplace of the Future Has Arrived: The future workplace is here now, and it’s all about employee experience, inspiration, and the value proposition realised by building owners and developers. In 2025, tenants will continue their flight to quality in search of workplace experiences that motivate employees and meet their professional aspirations. Landlords looking to compete must be laser-focused on transforming their spaces into fully amenitised, Class A buildings close to transit and within the 20-minute lifestyle mix.
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