Human-Centered Residential Architecture in the Post-COVID Era: Exploring Developments and Significance

Georgi Stoyanov
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This study investigates the developments and significance of human-centered residential architecture in the post-COVID era, focusing on how the pandemic has shaped architectural design better to accommodate inhabitants' evolving needs and well-being. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining a comprehensive literature review, expert interviews, and case studies of innovative residential projects. The literature review highlights the fundamental principles of human-centered design, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, adaptability, and the integration of outdoor and indoor spaces. Expert interviews with architects and urban planners provide insights into the challenges and opportunities faced in developing residential projects during and after the pandemic. At the same time, case studies showcase successful examples of human-centered architecture addressing the unique demands of the post-COVID context. Results indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of human-centered design principles in residential architecture, improving occupants' mental and physical health, enhancing social interactions, and promoting sustainability. Key findings reveal an increased emphasis on flexible living spaces, biophilic design elements, and technology integration to support remote work and communication. Furthermore, the study underscores the role of community-based amenities and shared spaces in fostering a sense of belonging and resilience. The research contributes to the growing knowledge of human-centered residential architecture post-COVID. It highlights the significance of addressing the changing needs of inhabitants to promote well-being and adaptability in an increasingly unpredictable world. The findings have practical implications for architects, urban planners, and policymakers designing and developing future residential projects. Keywords: human-centered design, residential architecture, post-COVID era, sustainable living
后 COVID 时代以人为本的住宅建筑:探索发展与意义
本研究探讨了后可持续发展教育时代以人为本的住宅建筑的发展和意义,重点是这一流行病如何更好地塑造了建筑设计,以适应居民不断变化的需求和福祉。研究采用了混合方法,结合了全面的文献综述、专家访谈和创新住宅项目案例研究。文献综述突出了以人为本设计的基本原则,强调了灵活性、适应性以及室外与室内空间融合的重要性。通过对建筑师和城市规划师的专家访谈,我们深入了解了在大流行期间和之后开发住宅项目所面临的挑战和机遇。同时,案例研究展示了以人为本的建筑设计的成功范例,以满足后 COVID 时代的独特需求。研究结果表明,COVID-19 大流行加速了以人为本的设计原则在住宅建筑中的应用,改善了居住者的身心健康,增强了社会互动,促进了可持续发展。主要研究结果表明,人们越来越重视灵活的居住空间、亲生物设计元素以及支持远程工作和交流的技术集成。此外,研究还强调了社区设施和共享空间在培养归属感和复原力方面的作用。这项研究为后 COVID 时代以人为本的住宅建筑知识的不断增长做出了贡献。它强调了在一个越来越难以预测的世界中,满足居民不断变化的需求以促进幸福感和适应性的重要性。研究结果对建筑师、城市规划师和政策制定者设计和开发未来的住宅项目具有实际意义。关键词:以人为本的设计、住宅建筑、后 COVID 时代、可持续生活
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