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RETHINK Design Guide: Architecture for a post-pandemic world

Author/EditorGillen, Nicola (Edited by)
Julia Park, Adam Scott (Edited by)
Sumita Singha, Pippa Nissen (Edited by)
Ian Taylor, Helen Taylor (Edited by)
Sarah Featherstone (Edited by)
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
ISBN: 9781859469804
Pub Date01/02/2021
BindingPaperback
Pages244
Dimensions (mm)276(h) * 219(w)
This innovative design guide draws together expert guidance on designing in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic for key architectural sectors: housing, workplace, civic and cultural, hospitality, education, infrastructure and civic placemaking.
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The world has changed.

How will society emerge post-pandemic? Will we take the opportunity to reset the status quo? And, if so, what possibilities are there for architects to take the initiative in designing this new world?

This innovative design guide draws together expert guidance on designing in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic for key architectural sectors: housing, workplace, civic and cultural, hospitality, education, infrastructure and civic placemaking. It provides design inspiration to architects on how they can respond to the challenges and opportunities of a post-pandemic environment and how architects ensure they are at the forefront of the best design in this new world. Looking at each sector in turn, it covers the challenges specific to each, and how delivering these designs might differ from the pre-pandemic world.

As well as post-pandemic design, the vital issue of climate change will be threaded through each sector, with many cross-overs between designing for the climate emergency and designing for a world after a pandemic. Both seek to make the world a safer, happier and more resilient place.

Written by set of contributing design experts, this book is for all architects, whether sole practitioners or working in a larger practice. As well as inspirational design guidance, it also provides client perspectives – crucial for understanding how clients are planning for the future too.

Contributors include:

*  Nicola Gillen
*  Helen Taylor
*  Sumita Singha
*  Ian Taylor
*  Julia Park
*  Adam Scott
*  Sarah Featherstone
*  Pippa Nissen

The world has changed.

How will society emerge post-pandemic? Will we take the opportunity to reset the status quo? And, if so, what possibilities are there for architects to take the initiative in designing this new world?

This innovative design guide draws together expert guidance on designing in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic for key architectural sectors: housing, workplace, civic and cultural, hospitality, education, infrastructure and civic placemaking. It provides design inspiration to architects on how they can respond to the challenges and opportunities of a post-pandemic environment and how architects ensure they are at the forefront of the best design in this new world. Looking at each sector in turn, it covers the challenges specific to each, and how delivering these designs might differ from the pre-pandemic world.

As well as post-pandemic design, the vital issue of climate change will be threaded through each sector, with many cross-overs between designing for the climate emergency and designing for a world after a pandemic. Both seek to make the world a safer, happier and more resilient place.

Written by set of contributing design experts, this book is for all architects, whether sole practitioners or working in a larger practice. As well as inspirational design guidance, it also provides client perspectives – crucial for understanding how clients are planning for the future too.

Contributors include:

*  Nicola Gillen
*  Helen Taylor
*  Sumita Singha
*  Ian Taylor
*  Julia Park
*  Adam Scott
*  Sarah Featherstone
*  Pippa Nissen

Ian Taylor is a partner at Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, with extensive experience in universities, schools, arts and culture, low-energy master planning, workplaces, and innovative housing projects. This book was written in collaboration with the Higher Education Design Quality Forum, a unique partnership between clients and design professionals, working to improve the quality of higher education buildings and estates.

Introduction Civic & Cultural - Pippa Nissen Education Schools - Helen Taylor Universities - Ian Taylor Healthcare - Sumita Singha Hospitality & Retail - Adam Scott Housing - Julia Park Workplace - Nicola Gillen

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