Modern Trends in Green Interior Architecture Applications with Smart Systems

Document Type : Original Article

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PHD Research, Faculty of Fine Art, Menoba University, Tunisia

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         The intersection of sustainability principles and cutting-edge design paradigms has catalyzed a dynamic evolution within contemporary architecture, particularly evident in the domain of green interior architecture. This paper offers an in-depth exploration of the latest trends shaping this field, emphasizing the integration of smart systems to augment environmental stewardship and user experience. With an increasing awareness of the ecological footprint of architectural interventions, designers are employing innovative strategies to mitigate environmental impact while enhancing occupant comfort and well-being.
The discourse surrounding green interior architecture has expanded to encompass multifaceted considerations, ranging from material selection and energy-efficient technologies to the incorporation of biophilic elements and adaptive reuse practices. By harnessing the potential of sustainable materials such as reclaimed wood, recycled plastics, and low VOC (volatile organic compound) paints, designers are not only reducing resource depletion but also fostering healthier indoor environments. Furthermore, the infusion of biophilic design principles, inspired by nature's inherent patterns and processes, promotes psychological well-being and cognitive function among occupants.
In tandem with these sustainable design approaches, the integration of smart systems has emerged as a transformative force in interior architecture. Leveraging advancements in IoT (Internet of Things), sensor technology, and automation, designers can orchestrate intelligent solutions for energy management, lighting control, temperature regulation, and spatial optimization. Through real-time data analysis and adaptive algorithms, these systems empower buildings to respond dynamically to user needs while optimizing resource utilization and operational efficiency.
Drawing upon recent case studies and exemplars of innovative projects, this paper illuminates the symbiotic relationship between sustainability, technology, and design in shaping the future trajectory of green interior architecture. By elucidating the synergies between ecological responsibility, human-centric design, and technological innovation, this study aims to inspire designers, architects, and stakeholders to embrace a holistic approach to interior architecture that
transcends mere aesthetics to cultivate spaces that are both environmentally responsive and emotionally enriching.

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