Abstract

Our planet is currently confronted with a mounting number of environmental challenges, which necessitate a shift towards sustainable living practices. As a significant contributor to our ecological footprint, architecture is transforming in response to this. This paper examines how modern architectural trends are embracing sustainability. It delves into the core principles of sustainable design and analyses specific trends, such as passive design, renewable energy integration, and biophilic design, and their impact on the environment, human health, and resource conservation. Additionally, the paper addresses various challenges, such as initial costs and public awareness. Finally, the paper explores the future of sustainable architecture, including advances in materials and technologies, net-zero energy buildings, and sustainable urban planning. The research highlights the potential of modern architecture to create a more sustainable built environment for the future.

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