Unraveling the Spatial Dimensions of Disease Outbreaks: Implications for the Future of Third Places—A Scoping Review

IF 1.2 2区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Nurah Alfowzan, Shabboo Valipoor, Margaret Portillo
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Third places are vital social spaces, outside the typical workplace and living environment, that facilitate meaningful interactions and contribute to an individual’s sense of community and well-being. Nevertheless, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, safety requirements led to the closure of many third places, disrupting socialization, and limiting the positive impact these spaces typically have on people’s lives. This recent global experience highlighted the need for interior design approaches to create more adaptable third places. Through this review, we aimed to explore the evolving influence of different disease outbreaks on the design of interior spaces, focusing on third places and similar communal environments. Emphasis was on exploring interior design approaches employed to reduce transmission risks, ultimately enhancing the resilience and sustainability of these spaces. A scoping review of the literature was conducted, adhering to the framework established by Arksey and O’Malley. Using content identifiers and a detailed flowchart, we found five themes: (a) flexibility through scalability and reconfiguration; (b) fluid circulation and optimized wayfinding; (c) natural ventilation and indoor–outdoor connection; (d) infection control by material selection and design; and (e) integration of technology. By highlighting these approaches, strategies for creating sustainable, resilient, and unobstructed third places are reviewed post-pandemic to ensure social and overall well-being continuity.
揭示疾病爆发的空间维度:对 "第三地 "未来的影响--范围界定审查
第三空间是典型的工作场所和生活环境之外的重要社交场所,它促进有意义的互动,有助于个人的社区感和幸福感。然而,在 COVID-19 大流行的高峰期,安全要求导致许多第三空间关闭,扰乱了社交活动,限制了这些空间通常对人们生活产生的积极影响。这一最新的全球经验突出表明,需要采用室内设计方法来创建适应性更强的 "第三空间"。通过这次回顾,我们旨在探索不同疾病爆发对室内空间设计的影响,重点是第三空间和类似的公共环境。重点在于探索室内设计方法,以降低传播风险,最终提高这些空间的适应性和可持续性。根据 Arksey 和 O'Malley 建立的框架,对文献进行了范围审查。通过使用内容标识符和详细的流程图,我们发现了五个主题:(a) 通过可扩展性和重新配置实现灵活性;(b) 流畅的流通和优化的导向;(c) 自然通风和室内外连接;(d) 通过材料选择和设计实现感染控制;以及 (e) 技术整合。通过强调这些方法,审查了大流行后创建可持续、有弹性和畅通无阻的第三场所的战略,以确保社会和整体福祉的连续性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interior Design is a scholarly, refereed publication dedicated to issues related to the design of the interior environment. Scholarly inquiry representing the entire spectrum of interior design theory, research, education and practice is invited. Submissions are encouraged from educators, designers, anthropologists, architects, historians, psychologists, sociologists, or others interested in interior design.
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