Future Transit Hubs

Chicago Union Station Aims to Move Crowds Through Clouds

Chicago Union Station, as envisioned by German architects, Graft, intends to treat the users of their transportation and commercial hub as both travelers and inhabitants.

Graft architects knew that travelers need to move efficiently while "inhabitants" (those who live in the city) would expect a comfortable location fit for their daily chores, so their challenge was to create a space that catered to both kinds of visitors.

Chicago Union Station by Graft meets this challenge with a flair for the uber-dramatic.

Implications - Commercial structures that can effectively accommodate multiple kinds of visitors are bound to attract a larger number of people and to make the most of the ones it gets. Buildings like this represent a harmonious balance between these two concerns and should serve as an example for other architectural firms to follow.

Multifunctional Buildings
Architects are designing buildings that can cater to both travelers and inhabitants, presenting opportunities for businesses to invest in and utilize these structures.
Inclusive Design
Incorporating design elements that accommodate various needs and preferences can make buildings more appealing to a wider range of visitors, creating opportunities for businesses to tap into new markets.
Integration of Technology
The implementation of technology in buildings, such as smart features and automation, can improve the overall experience for visitors and offer opportunities for tech companies to collaborate with architecture firms.

Sectors Adopting This

Architecture
Architecture firms that innovate with multifunctional, inclusive, and tech-integrated building designs can attract more clients and stay ahead of competitors.
Hospitality
Businesses in the hospitality industry can take advantage of multifunctional buildings by offering services and amenities to both travelers and inhabitants.
Technology
Tech companies can collaborate with architecture firms to integrate various technologies into building designs and create innovative and immersive experiences for visitors.
SCORE
2.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 42%
Activity 24%
Freshness 8%

Solutions for innovators working at the edge of change. We help transform emerging ideas into practical, durable solutions by combining strategic thinking, creative exploration, and hands-on execution.

Trends © 2026 Trend Hunter Inc. All Rights Reserved.
LinkedIn Instagram X