Abstract:The recent global pandemic has sped up architectural research in residential design aimed at rethinking housing layouts, services, and construction methods to accommodate the changing needs of the rapidly evolving contemporary society. New typological and technological design approaches are required to address, on the one hand, the adaptability of the plan as a result of higher flexibility and temporariness in familiar and working patterns, together with a downsizing of the layouts to ensure affordability and … Show more
“…Likewise, the research conducted by Daglio et al [9] underscores the need for incorporating new typological and technological strategies into post-pandemic housing design. Their study offers a fresh perspective on seamlessly integrating fixtures and furnishings into interior design, with a focus on the industrialization potential of certain components through a flexible and modular approach.…”
History has witnessed several events with different magnitudes that have served as catalysts for drastic changes in society, impacting people’s lifestyles and reshaping the prevailing civilizational paradigm [...]
“…Likewise, the research conducted by Daglio et al [9] underscores the need for incorporating new typological and technological strategies into post-pandemic housing design. Their study offers a fresh perspective on seamlessly integrating fixtures and furnishings into interior design, with a focus on the industrialization potential of certain components through a flexible and modular approach.…”
History has witnessed several events with different magnitudes that have served as catalysts for drastic changes in society, impacting people’s lifestyles and reshaping the prevailing civilizational paradigm [...]
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.