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Trends in landscape design

Where the future of cities meets the wisdom of nature

As cities evolve, so does the way we think about the spaces between buildings. No longer just decorative, landscapes are becoming living systems tools for healing, connection, climate resilience, and even food production.

Here are eight transformative trends that are turning concrete jungles into regenerative, human-centric ecosystems:

Trend 01: Biophilic Urbanism

→ Nature, re-rooted in the skyline
📍Bosco Verticale, Milan, Italy

Imagine a forest growing vertically from balconies. That’s the vision behind Bosco Verticale, where over 900 trees rise alongside residents in a symbiotic dance.
Biophilic urbanism brings life into dense environments cooling air, cleansing pollution, restoring the human-nature bond we didn’t know we’d lost.

Trend 02: Climate-Resilient Landscapes

→ Design that adapts, not resists
📍Superkilen Park, Copenhagen, Denmark

Floods, heatwaves, droughts the climate crisis demands landscapes that bend without breaking. Superkilen Park responds with floodable zones and durable surfaces, blending resilience with radical community storytelling in one of the city’s most diverse neighborhoods.

Trend 03: Rewilding & Ecological Restoration

→ Bringing nature home again
📍The High Line, New York, USA

From rusted railway to rewilded refuge, the High Line invites native grasses, wildflowers, and birds back to the city’s heart. It’s a quiet revolution: letting ecosystems heal themselves with just a nudge from thoughtful design.

Trend 04: Multi-Functional Public Spaces

→ One space, many stories
📍Parc de la Villette, Paris, France

Why choose between art, play, or ecology when you can have it all? Parc de la Villette is a symphony of spaces playgrounds, gardens, event zones proving that urban design can be layered, lively, and deeply democratic.

Trend 05: Smart & Tech-Integrated Landscapes

→ Where innovation meets immersion
📍Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore

Step into a rainforest inside an airport. Jewel Changi redefines sensory experience, with AI-controlled mist, responsive lighting, and digital storytelling. This is technology not as a gimmick, but as a tool to deepen our awe of nature.

Trend 06: Minimalist & Low-Maintenance Landscapes

→ Beauty through restraint
📍The Dry Garden, Barcelona, Spain

In an age of water scarcity, simplicity becomes elegance. The Dry Garden’s gravel beds, succulents, and silvery shrubs showcase a design language rooted in sustainability, not excess a quiet rebellion against overdesign.

Trend 07: Water-Sensitive Urban Design

→ Every drop matters
📍Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, Singapore

Once a sterile canal, now a meandering river alive with fish, plants, and people. This project turns stormwater from problem to poetry restoring flow, mitigating floods, and reconnecting people with the rhythms of water.

Trend 08: Edible Landscapes & Urban Farming

→ From green to grow
📍Agropolis, Paris, France

What if your neighborhood park could feed you? At Agropolis, rooftops become farms. Lettuce replaces lawn. Urban agriculture isn’t just a trend it’s a movement to localize food, reduce emissions, and empower communities through soil and seed.

The Future of Landscape is Living, Breathing, and Belonging

These trends aren’t isolated ideas. They’re part of a deeper shift toward places that restore balance between people and planet.

Designers, planners, citizens, dreamers: the invitation is open.
Let’s shape the cities we want to grow old in. Let’s make space for life.

source :

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/sustainabledesignnetwork_trends-in-landscape-design-ugcPost-7313113013950009344-zvGy?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAtGGkQBsxwMBmX3lEJO8btihnfBCaHqTz4

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