Social Media-Friendly Design: Is Architecture Adapting to Viral Trends and Algorithms?

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I saw it on Instagram! It's a phrase we often hear in various contexts, from the latest restaurant recommendations to the trendiest hotel in town. The window to observe and expose ourselves to the outside world now sits in our smartphones. This doesn't necessarily mean it's all doom and gloom. Still, it reflects that we're constantly flooded with data and information segmented by algorithms, all in a super easy-to-consume format. In today's world, it takes only a few seconds to form a lasting impression of a building and its atmosphere—and those first impressions matter more than we often realize.

So, here's the thing: Is our perception of architecture shifting to fit this new dynamic, with an increasing focus on creating designs that are likely to go viral? Sure, there's a lot of mystery surrounding the omnipresent algorithm. Still, it's worth exploring this conversation, which raises intriguing questions about architecture's future—one where emerging architects are so deeply embedded in social media that their influence becomes nearly impossible to ignore.

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Cite: Enrique Tovar. "Social Media-Friendly Design: Is Architecture Adapting to Viral Trends and Algorithms?" 28 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1025972/social-media-friendly-design-is-architecture-adapting-to-viral-trends-and-algorithms> ISSN 0719-8884

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