Rethinking Mixed-Use Architecture: 8 Conceptual Projects That Integrate Nature, Culture, Work, Play, and Community
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Mixed-use architecture is evolving to reflect the integration of various functions such as work, play, rest, and learning within a single design. As urban areas expand, the approach prioritizes spatial overlap and ecological sensitivity, creating environments that enhance user experiences. Projects from around the world, including a student dormitory in Tehran and a public plaza in Cairo, illustrate this commitment to designing vibrant spaces that foster interaction, transformation, and deeper meaning in everyday life.
Mixed-use architecture evolves as a tool for integrated living, allowing work, play, rest, and learning to coexist within a single architectural framework that reflects everyday rhythms.
Buildings and projects should not silo activities but instead choreograph them to enhance the user experience and promote interaction and transformation in communal spaces.
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