2021
DOI: 10.1108/jedt-03-2021-0148
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How the COVID 19 pandemic would change the future of architectural design

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this research is to conduct a comparative analysis of the views of architects and urban designers in the West and the Middle East on whether the COVID-19 pandemic could affect architecture and urban design shortly and what is the future of our home design? A further purpose was to explore and explain how the pandemic will change the future of architecture and urban design by reviewing, analyzing and synthesizing different and related viewpoints to create a grounded theory, hoping to prov… Show more

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“…Healthy buildings must have the latest technology that exists to promote fresh airflow and, thus, minimize the COVID-19 viral spread [97]. Ergonomic furnishings, adjustable shade, daylighting, natural views, greenscaping, and improved indoor air quality are the most popular healthy architecture concepts [98]. The use of healthy building design principles has become essential for long-term growth.…”
Section: Designs With Adaptive Construction Methods and Finishing Mat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Healthy buildings must have the latest technology that exists to promote fresh airflow and, thus, minimize the COVID-19 viral spread [97]. Ergonomic furnishings, adjustable shade, daylighting, natural views, greenscaping, and improved indoor air quality are the most popular healthy architecture concepts [98]. The use of healthy building design principles has become essential for long-term growth.…”
Section: Designs With Adaptive Construction Methods and Finishing Mat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in consequence of financial resources, and the planning of these spaces with different sectors responsible with different regulations, mandates, responsibilities (Authors). Scholars find that all future designs should be independent, self-sufficient in terms of power and water usage ( Alhusban et al, 2022 ), while some suggest that there is no evidence on how different design measures influence the infection and mortality rate of COVID-19 and the capacity of cities to respond to the pandemic ( Sharifi and Khavarian-Garmsir, 2020 ). For planning and designing PGS, flexibility in spatial arrangements, regulations and decision-making is the key to success in their use during a pandemic or facing upcoming ones ( Sepe, 2021 ).…”
Section: Theoretical Background: On the Role Of Pgs Before And During...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, designers must alter open plan layouts to make them more disease resilient [145]. Architectural innovations will be needed to create open office layouts that respect personal spaces and promote employee morale even during pandemics [146]. In addition, physical barriers made of plexiglass, polycarbonate, or tempered glass placed in refreshment rooms and meeting rooms can further reduce the possibility of close contact between employees [72].…”
Section: Engineering Control Measure Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%