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Theorizing security-pandemic aspects and variables for post-pandemic architecture

Yong, Sherly De and Rachmawati, Murni and Defiana, Ima (2024) Theorizing security-pandemic aspects and variables for post-pandemic architecture. [UNSPECIFIED]

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      Abstract

      �Theorizing security-pandemic aspects and variables for post-pandemic architecture refers to creating propositions and theory systems for the security-pandemic aspects and variables in the presence of pandemic and health issues and the consequences of changing hybrid activities within living-working space. COVID-19 has caused changes in architecture, especially in the context of the security pandemic. Architecture needs different strategies to help prevent disease in the future. A theorizing theory involves classification and interpreted terms, network analysis, and creating propositions and theories based on aspects and variables. The findings are 3 new interpretations of aspects, 14 sub-aspects of security-pandemic theory, and 23 security-pandemic variables that can be used as strategies in architecture design. The interconnection between aspects (dynamics, distancing, and living-working pattern), sub-aspects, and variables are connected regarding control, prevention, and deterring patterns for disease spread through person-to-person and media/surface-to-person. These findings will support future research in preventive measures in post-pandemic architecture, creating innovative building and green code certifications for security-pandemic theory or modifying the existing codes and green certifications.

      Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
      Uncontrolled Keywords: Architecture, COVID-19, Hybrid, Interior, Pandemic, Security
      Subjects: N Fine Arts > NA Architecture
      Divisions: Faculty of Art and Design > Interior Design Department
      Depositing User: Admin
      Date Deposited: 21 May 2024 19:37
      Last Modified: 31 May 2024 18:31
      URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/20986

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