Emergency Architecture as an Active Approach for Homeless in COVID-19 Epidemics

D. Said, H. Raslan
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In the beginning of year 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has strongly threaten all the world. By time with many calls for staying at home we still find numbers of people staying in street without any shelters "homeless" living in vulnerable conditions suffering from deprivation of social and urban rights and contributing in spread the epidemics. UN Habitat statistics estimated 150 million (1 out of 65) people around the world living without shelter and suffered neglecting and discarded. Most countries and governments hurries to take a drastic measure to fight the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and seeking to face the social and economic problems and try to re-correct some social conditions that the homelessness phenomenon where the homeless and street children have been neglected. This research considers one of the socio architecture and epidemiological studies that focus of homeless categories and deals with the effect of the spread of the homelessness phenomenon with the outbreak of COVID-19 epidemic. The data were collected on a one-to-one basis through semi-structured interview for some responsible persons and numbers of some street homeless it also deals with the study of the factors associated with this spread and the impact of different phenomena or variables on them and the research submits an emergency architecture and urbanization solutions depends on integration methodology in the framework of humanity concept and sustainability with surrounded urban to reduce the spread of the epidemics and control over.
应急建筑:应对新冠疫情中无家可归者的积极途径
在2020年伊始,COVID-19大流行严重威胁着全世界。在许多人呼吁呆在家里的时候,我们仍然看到许多人露宿街头,没有任何住所,"无家可归",生活在脆弱的条件下,被剥夺了社会和城市权利,助长了流行病的传播。联合国人居署的统计数据估计,全世界有1.5亿人(65人中有1人)没有住所,遭受忽视和遗弃。大多数国家和政府都急于采取严厉措施来对抗新型冠状病毒(COVID-19),寻求面对社会和经济问题,并试图重新纠正一些社会状况,无家可归者和街头儿童被忽视的无家可归现象。本研究考虑了以无家可归者类别为重点的社会建筑学和流行病学研究之一,并研究了无家可归现象的蔓延对新冠肺炎疫情的影响。数据是通过对一些负责人和一些街头无家可归者的数量进行半结构化访谈,以一对一的方式收集的,它还涉及与这种传播相关的因素以及不同现象或变量对它们的影响的研究,研究提出了一种紧急建筑和城市化解决方案,依赖于人性概念和可持续性框架下的整合方法与包围城市减少传播流行病和控制。
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