非常规建筑技术是应对COVID-19大流行的灵丹妙药

Bruno Tayo, Jeffrey Mahachi, B. Wekesa
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COVID-19流感大流行的影响表明世界上缺乏足够的住房和基础设施危机带来了光的事实,许多国家没有办法提供适当治疗医疗中心的人口迅速根据世界卫生组织(世卫组织),COVID病人必须适当隔离或隔离治疗,这需要一个舒适和安全的空间,然而,促进患者的早日康复大多数现有的医院和诊所都是用混凝土、木材和钢材建造的(通常被称为传统建筑技术),这需要更多的时间,有时造价昂贵。幸运的是,与传统建筑技术相比,其他方法可以加快施工过程,并为患者和其他用户提供更好的环境。也被称为各种名称,如模块化建筑系统(MBS),替代建筑技术(ABTs)和创新建筑技术(ibt)这些技术在市场上可用,通常被称为绿色建筑(GB)产品。GB还促进了可持续性,并可用于减少社区中住房存量和基础设施的缺乏。本文回顾了许多作者提出的非常规建筑技术。非常规建筑技术的采用因国家而异,每个国家都有自己的标准和程序来批准产品。但本文表明,使用非常规建筑技术可以作为对抗COVID - 19危机影响的灵丹妙药©2020,Avestia Publishing保留所有权利
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NON-CONVENTIONAL BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES AS A PANACEA AGAINST THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has shown the lack of adequate housing and infrastructures around the world The crisis has brought to light the fact that many countries do not have the means to offer adequate treatment medical centres for their population promptly According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), a COVID patient must be appropriately quarantined or isolated for treatment and this requires a comfortable and safe space to facilitate the speedy recovery of the patient However, most of the existing hospitals and clinics are built with concrete, timber, and steel (generally referred to as conventional building technologies), which take more time and sometimes costly to construct Fortunately, other methods can speed up the construction process and also offer an improved environment for the patient and other users in comparison to the conventional building technologies One such method is known as the non-conventional building technology, also known under various nomenclatures such as Modular Building Systems (MBS), Alternative Building Technologies (ABTs), and Innovative Building Technologies (IBTs) These technologies are available on the market and are generally referred to as Green Building (GB) products In addition to being environmentally friendly, GB also promotes sustainability and can be used to reduce the lack of housing stock and infrastructure in the community This article reviews non-conventional building technologies presented by many authors The adoption of the non-conventional building technologies differs from one country to another, with each country having its standards and procedures to approve the products As in any technology, there are advantages and disadvantages, but this paper shows that the use of non-conventional building technologies can be used as a panacea to fight against the impact of the COVID – 19 crises © 2020, Avestia Publishing All rights reserved
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