NEW CONSIDERATIONS IN DESIGNING THE CIRCULATION ELEMENTS TO REDUCE COVID 19 INFECTION

IF 0.1 0 ARCHITECTURE
Sara Chamass, Selim Kilani, Anas Mattar
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As a result of the global pandemic recession of COVID-19, cities have imposed several restrictions to control this outbreak by closing their frontiers and forcing social distancing. The conjecture has arisen as to how architecture could be entirely influenced. This field is involved in finding solutions to reduce the spread of this pandemic which became a new issue. Unfortunately, due to the shortage of the movable and flexible circulation elements, the considerations and architectural preventive measures taken were affected during the planning of the post-pandemic built-environment. This paper, therefore, aims to propose a checklist of new design considerations for the circulation elements in the public buildings and the outdoor spaces. These considerations are hypothesised to reduce the possibilities of virus infection. COVID-19, thus providing necessary safety measures from virus attacks, enhancing the defence mechanism of our physical environment. Based on the desk research, this paper will highlight the previous readings. After that, the paper analyses Porto restaurant by MASS group design and Rising Together: The Black Experience with Police in America exhibition as case studies, to recognize their architectural approach concerning the flexibility and circulation, in response to the widespread of the pandemic, and how these strategies became important guidelines to be considered. In conclusion, various considerations in design are conducted in order to achieve the main aim mentioned previously involving health criteria.
设计循环要素以减少covid - 19感染的新考虑
由于2019冠状病毒病的全球大流行衰退,各城市通过关闭边境和强制保持社交距离,实施了若干限制措施来控制疫情。关于建筑如何完全受到影响的猜想已经出现。该领域参与寻找解决办法,以减少这一流行病的传播,这已成为一个新问题。不幸的是,由于缺乏可移动和灵活的流通要素,在规划大流行后的建筑环境时,所采取的考虑和建筑预防措施受到了影响。因此,本文旨在为公共建筑和室外空间的流通元素提出一份新的设计考虑清单。假设这些考虑是为了减少病毒感染的可能性。从而为抵御病毒攻击提供必要的安全措施,增强我们物理环境的防御机制。在课桌研究的基础上,这篇论文将突出以前的阅读材料。之后,本文分析了MASS集团设计的波尔图餐厅和“一起崛起:美国黑人与警察的经历”展览作为案例研究,以认识他们关于灵活性和流通的建筑方法,以应对流行病的广泛传播,以及这些策略如何成为重要的指导方针。总之,在设计中进行了各种考虑,以实现前面提到的涉及健康标准的主要目标。
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