Pandemic Spaces

Date: March 18th 2020

Location: Remote

Type: Collaborative Space

Pandemic Spaces. The fast-spreading pandemic of COVID-19 illustrates a fundamental re-examination of human relationships with the built environment. Pictures of empty cities after the assumed eternal vitality do bring to the fore an unprecedented fragility of public spaces at a global level.

From our self-quarantine, we will use architectural presentation tools to highlight a number of spatial vocabularies related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the redefinition of personal spaces, communication at the building and neighborhood levels, and the meaning of home.

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