COVID-19 and Public Spaces: Improving Quality and Resilience for Healthier Places Case Study Liberty Square in Biskra | ||
Iraqi Journal of Architecture and Planning | ||
Article 7, Volume 21, Issue 2, August 2022, Pages 116-125 PDF (1.32 M) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.36041/iqjap.2022.133370.1037 | ||
Authors | ||
Hocine Boumaraf* 1; Faiza DAHMOUCHE2; Louisa Amireche3 | ||
1Department of Earth Sciences, Geography and Land Use Planning, University of Science and Technology - Algeria, Alger, Algeria | ||
2Department of Law and Economic Sciences, University of Biskra-Algeria, Biskra, Algeria. | ||
3Department of Earth Sciences, University of Science and Technology - Algeria, Alger, Algeria. | ||
Abstract | ||
The current Covid-19 pandemic has interested the world, changing habits and use of places. During the lockdown period, public spaces became empty, and new urban landscapes replaced the previous ones, transforming the private into the public. Children, young and elderly people were those who mainly had problems: to them, real life was negated at the time of their life, which is more critical reopening all public spaces once again allowed social interactions “in the presence”, although with respect for physical distancing, confirming the importance of these places for all. Safe urban public spaces are essential due to their public health implications, especially during the COVID-19 epidemic. Considering the risks of virus transmission calls for thinking about how these urban spaces are designed. This work, therefore, looks at how to reconsider the design of urban landscape elements to control the transmission dynamics of COVID-19. | ||
Keywords | ||
Urban public spaces; post-covid-19; urban solutions; sustainability; urban quality; Flexibility; Urban Design | ||
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