The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on architectural space needs
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Date
2024-01-15
Authors
Coza, Halit
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Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic, the built environment has faced significant transformations and adaptations to address emerging challenges and public health concerns. This review explores the significant implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on architecture and urban design. Key developments include the rise of home office design to accommodate remote work, increased reliance on digital infrastructure for essential services, the revitalization of public and green spaces, and design adaptations for social distancing. Building designs now prioritize wider corridors and open-air spaces to enable safe circulation, improved ventilation systems to reduce infection risk, and antimicrobial materials for enhanced cleanliness. Moreover, digital technologies, such as smart building systems and AI-driven safety measures, play a central role in post-pandemic designs. These transformations collectively aim to create healthier, adaptable, and resilient built environments ready to face future challenges.
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Kentsel Çalışmalar, Mimarlık, COVID-19;Mimari Adaptasyonlar;Kentsel Tasarım;Sağlık ve Güvenlik, COVID-19;Architectural Adaptations;Urban Design;Health and Safety, Kentsel Planlama ve Sağlık, Architecture for Disaster Relief, 720, Urban Planning and Health, Afet Yardım Mimarisi, 620, Architecture (Other), Mimarlık (Diğer)
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2
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Kent Akademisi (Online)
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17
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1
Start Page
60
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71
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