Assessment of the Change in Design Strategy of Apartment Buildings in the Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Era

Author:

Lu Shideng1,Lau Raymond23,Leung Ho Hon45,Yan Gaoliang6

Affiliation:

1. School of Architectural Arts, Guangxi Arts University, Nanning 530007, China

2. GAP Architects, Hong Kong SAR, China

3. GAP Architects, Beijing 100022, China

4. Sociology Department, State University of New York at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA

5. International Business University, 80 Bloor St W 9th Floor, Toronto, ON M5S 2V1, Canada

6. School of Architecture, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, China

Abstract

The world entered the post-COVID-19 era of coexistence with viruses, but people are still concerned as to whether there will be another virus outbreak in the future. Research on virus defense in the construction field is still underway, and considerable suggestions were proposed. If it seems these suggestions were adopted in many buildings, why is the pandemic still out of control? The main focus of this study is to explore a sustainable design strategy that should be adopted by apartment-style buildings in the post-pandemic era in terms of media, sensory, and action elements, and to analyze the applicability of these measures in specific buildings. The study analyzes cases of high-rise apartment-style buildings and used methods such as simulation analysis, direct observation, and comparative analysis to compare the design measures before and after the pandemic. The study shows that, while these measures mainly affect the environmental and social aspects of sustainability, some aspects of old buildings remain difficult to address. The existing standards of new building design need to be adjusted to make the necessary changes. Through our analysis, we concluded that, although the original green building system provides a good foundation for the adjustment of housing in the post-pandemic era, residential design should provide a more reliable framework for possible future pandemic defense. The study is based on the collation of research conducted by architects and experts, and presented in the relevant literature, and the specific analysis of completed apartment buildings within the context of the pandemic situation. This study provides a direction for apartment buildings to meet the challenges of sustainable development and paves the way for a clearer future in the field of construction building.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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