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Id : 2983

Author :
Ruvalcaba-Sánchez V.; Zendejas-Santín V.; Gómez-Vera L.T.

Title


Strategies for the design of an urban model in the Post-Pandemic city; Estrategias diseño urbano para el en una ciudad Post-Pandemia

Reference :


Ruvalcaba-Sánchez V.; Zendejas-Santín V.; Gómez-Vera L.T. Strategies for the design of an urban model in the Post-Pandemic city; Estrategias diseño urbano para el en una ciudad Post-Pandemia ,Legado de Arquitectura y Diseno 17 31

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Abstract The crisis generated by Covid-19 pandemic modified our routine, habits, and way of life. The city, being the result of space-time, gives a coherent explanation between the time in which we live and the space we inhabit, which is why, based on the study carried out for the terminal project of the Master's degree in Sustainable Studies, Regional and Metropolitan areas, the need to analyze the urban space is identified to rethink it through strategies and achieve an urban model that allows us to respond to moments of health crisis such as the one we currently experience worldwide. Through the qualitative research method, it is intended to analyze the pandemic city through the SWOT (Strengths, Opportunities, Weaknesses and Threats) together with the review of sustainable urban models, to generate strategies that help to redesign the urban spaces that upon return from a new normal allows us to relate in a healthy way. As part of the conclusions, the importance of redesigning the space through an urban model is reaffirmed that serves as a key to improve sanitation conditions, this, based on SWOT and the implementation of current models.. © Legado de Arquitectura y Diseno 2022.



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Health and Wellbeing

0.0260
Urban and Territorial Renovation 0.0380
Peoples Engagement and Participation 0.8454
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