Post-pandemic and urban morphology Preliminary research perspectives about spatial impacts on public realm

As Co-Vid 19 evidence, urban density[1] proved to be a health risk factor, reclaiming the rethinking for higher sustainability. The investigation on post pandemic strategies in the metropolitan cities of Milan and Rotterdam shows emergent modes of spatial re-appropriation towards better risk adaptiv...

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Main Authors: Fabrizia Berlingieri, Manuela Triggianese
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Festival Architettura Edizioni 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.famagazine.it/index.php/famagazine/article/view/537
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description As Co-Vid 19 evidence, urban density[1] proved to be a health risk factor, reclaiming the rethinking for higher sustainability. The investigation on post pandemic strategies in the metropolitan cities of Milan and Rotterdam shows emergent modes of spatial re-appropriation towards better risk adaptiveness.   [1] “Density is really an enemy in a situation like this, with large population centers, where people are interacting with more people all the time, that’s where it’s going to spread the fastest.” (Dr. Steven Goodman, epidemiologist at Stanford University). Citation in: Brian M. Rosenthal (March, 23, 2020) “Density Is New York City’s Big ‘Enemy’ in the Coronavirus Fight” on https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/23/nyregion/coronavirus-nyc-crowds-density.html (accessed 08. 05.2020, 11:00 a.m.)
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covid 19
urban morphology
public spaces
social distancing
spatial proximity
title Post-pandemic and urban morphology Preliminary research perspectives about spatial impacts on public realm
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title_short Post-pandemic and urban morphology Preliminary research perspectives about spatial impacts on public realm
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urban morphology
public spaces
social distancing
spatial proximity
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