Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science (Jul 2024)

Interior spaces in the light of old and new standards to achieve sustainability after the era of epidemics

  • Assist.Prof. Dr. Mai Wahba Mohamed Madkour,
  • Dr. Lobna Abdallah Abd Elfattah Agha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21608/MJAF.2022.117501.2852
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 46
pp. 49 – 83

Abstract

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The beginning of 2020 witnessed the spread of the Corona virus epidemic, which threatened the whole world, forcing the world’s population to stay in their homes (quarantine) to limit the spread of the epidemic and presence for long periods within the design space, which led to the presence of special requirements and needs in the design spaces because of different special practices Life activities inside and outside the spaces. This affected the interior architecture in a large way in terms of form and function, in addition to its impact on human physiological health, which required the design of architectural spaces that help meet the special needs of individuals in this period As it is considered one of the priorities of the post-Coronavirus era, re-designing the interior spaces in a sustainable environmental design, by focusing on the design solutions proposed for the common spaces in use, in preparation for the developments that are faced with this epidemic and limiting the spread of the virus, by activating the use of Criteria for the green pyramid and how to exploit environmental resources and face architectural design challenges in line with future developments. The research deals with new design solutions according to his schedule and his requests, our schedule to meet the needs of individuals with the requirements of the World Health Organization and the view of interior design, Within the framework of the internal environmental quality standards for the GPRS system, to achieve internal design standards compatible with the environment, it helps in designing sustainable spaces to support the state’s plan for innovation and development to confront this crisis.

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