Air Shield: Pandemic Response for Enhanced Indoor Air Quality in the Workplace

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Barbara Young, J. Sohn
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At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a design team considered how to maintain the safety of workers in office environments with a product that could have useful life after the threat of the pandemic subsided. Due to high real estate costs and desire for collaboration, dense open offices will continue to be a reality. The goal was for workers to remain visibly connected while maintaining safety in existing workplace layouts. Considering the office environment holistically, the team developed a solution that respected air quality in interior environments. The solution was developed early in the pandemic, prior to a full understanding of the virus and how it spreads. The process resulted in a workstation and fan attachment system to contain viral spread and purify the air, effectively responding to the obscured risk. In this article we describe the design process and critique of early, hasty, responses which were framed by material and technical solutions and compare our ideas to worker desires through ex post facto surveys sent to workers after vaccine availability and offices began to reopen. Surveys showed a general desire for the product and indicate continued concern for workplace safety. © Common Ground Research Networks, Barbara Young, Jung Joo Sohn, Some Rights Reserved (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
空气防护:加强工作场所室内空气质量的流行病应对措施
在COVID-19大流行开始时,一个设计团队考虑了如何在大流行威胁消退后使用一种可以使用寿命的产品来维护办公环境中工作人员的安全。由于高昂的房地产成本和对合作的渴望,密集的开放式办公室将继续成为现实。其目标是让工人在保持现有工作场所布局安全的同时保持明显的联系。从整体上考虑办公环境,团队开发了一个尊重室内环境空气质量的解决方案。该解决方案是在大流行早期制定的,当时还没有充分了解该病毒及其传播方式。这个过程产生了一个工作站和风扇连接系统,以控制病毒传播和净化空气,有效地应对被掩盖的风险。在本文中,我们描述了设计过程和对早期仓促反应的批评,这些反应是由物质和技术解决方案构成的,并通过在疫苗可用性和办公室重新开放后向工人发送的事后调查,将我们的想法与工人的愿望进行比较。调查显示,人们对该产品有普遍的需求,并表明对工作场所安全的持续关注。©Common Ground Research Networks, Barbara Young, Jung Joo Sohn,保留部分权利(CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)。
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International Journal of Designed Objects
International Journal of Designed Objects Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Designed Objects examines the nature and forms of the objects of design, including the products of industrial design, fashion, interior design, and other design practices.
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