Future interior design
Abstract
Il design degli interni, come molte altre discipline creative, è attualmente in una fase di profonda trasformazione, guidata da fattori sociali, economici, tecnologici e ambientali. Non è più sufficiente progettare spazi funzionali o esteticamente gradevoli; i designer di interni devono ora rispondere a nuove e complesse esigenze, che riflettono i cambiamenti della società contemporanea. Il futuro del design non può essere confinato a una singola disciplina, ma deve abbracciare una visione transdisciplinare e integrata che connette la creatività a molteplici campi del sapere, inclusi urbanistica, tecnologia e sociologia.
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