COVID-19 MITIGATION IN BUILT ENVIRONMENTS - AVERTING CONTAMINATION AND REDUCING PROLIFERATION OF VIRAL PANDEMICS

Kok Wei Teo, Mohd Shahril Abdul Rahman
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The Covid-19 viral pandemic has spread to every corner of the globe, making it one of the greatest disasters in modern history. Stakeholders can avert virus contamination and reduce the proliferation of such pandemics through built environment mediated pathways which will benefit decision-making processes. This paper aims to present the challenges facing built environments, the improvements that can be made and technological advances available to study the approaches required to address the potential for contamination by pandemics such as Covid-19. A comprehensive and detailed review was done determine the challenges facing built environments during pandemics, subsequent improvements to built environments, and technological advances available was done. It was found that compliance to standard operating procedures and design limitations were challenges faced, improvements such as building reforms, post-pandemic office and home designs can be carried out, and technological advances such as construction strategy and digital transformation can be applied. Further research must be carried out as resources and literature pertaining to issues concerning Covid-19 in built environments is still in the infancy period.
在建筑环境中缓解COVID-19——避免污染和减少病毒大流行的扩散
新冠肺炎疫情已蔓延到全球各个角落,成为现代历史上最大的灾难之一。利益攸关方可以通过建筑环境介导的途径避免病毒污染并减少此类大流行病的扩散,这将有利于决策过程。本文旨在介绍建筑环境面临的挑战、可以做出的改进和可用的技术进步,以研究解决Covid-19等流行病潜在污染所需的方法。进行了全面和详细的审查,确定了大流行病期间建筑环境面临的挑战,随后对建筑环境进行了改进,并取得了技术进步。调查发现,遵守标准作业程序和设计限制是面临的挑战,可以进行建筑改革、大流行后的办公室和住宅设计等改进,并可以应用建筑战略和数字化转型等技术进步。由于有关建筑环境中Covid-19问题的资源和文献仍处于起步阶段,因此必须进行进一步的研究。
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