COVID-19 Remote Working: Architects Impact
Survey aims to gauge COVID-19 business impacts ; remote working during coronavirus pandemic – work-from-home policies to avoid all non-essential contact for staff.
e-architect post about the Covid-19 impact on the property market around the world. Discover quarantined architects news and resource for this internatonal crisis. Also, read guides about remote working during the Coronavirus pandemic.
The website features a selection of the best new work from home tools around the world, by respected designers.
In addition, we post information and images of significant WFH architecture projects on this international website. Our focus is on internationally-significant health-related architectural works.
Finally, you can find a strong grouping of SARS-2 architectural posts on our site.
Survey aims to gauge COVID-19 business impacts ; remote working during coronavirus pandemic – work-from-home policies to avoid all non-essential contact for staff.
How buildings can reduce health burden of COVID-19: IWBI assembles Task Force on role architecture can play in reducing impact from respiratory infections.
Biophilic design benefits – getting back to nature: pressure on the environment is increasing and we need to dissipate that stress and its effect on our health – time to realise benefits of biophilic design
Design of a Covid-safe office guide. New lockdown restrictions ask people to avoid working from their office. Those opting to commute to a workplace has passed the 60% mark
Three keys to thriving centres in a post-pandemic world. Opportunities for people to connect have been limited since work, school, holidays, and all other usual activities ground to a halt over the past year
UK construction industry recovery from COVID-19 update: despite output rising, sector faces persistent materials and labour shortages, high inflation and a lack of government stimulus
Coronavirus Outbreak Architects Assistance: WindsorPatania Architects is lending its services to provide architectural/design layout, graphic design and translations to organisations needing assistance due to COVID-19.
How COVID-19 changes design of homes? It’s times like these we reset the clock. The Coronavirus pandemic has forced us to take stock; to determine what’s important and what’s disposable in our lives.
While the coronavirus pandemic has taken a lot away from us all in the last nine months, it may provide the push that’s needed to turn Build to Rent into an Australian residential mainstay.
International WELL Building Institute launches health-safety rating for all building and facility types. Expertise and insights from IWBI’s COVID-19 Task Force applied – news from world’s leading certification body for healthy buildings.
National Public Health Emergency Operations Center & Laboratory, Farato, Gambia Building design by IDOM in Africa: COVID-19 plan news – hospital and academic development of the future
LTL Architects released latest version of Manual of Physical Distancing exploring spatial impact of COVID-19: 211 page document visualizes scientific studies and design practices addressing viral spread
COVID-19 Study by Otis College of Art and Design with architects Frederick Fisher and Partners and Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Cheney, Los Angeles academic institution task force findings
COVID-19 has accelerated the need for a new architecture: Architecture for the vulnerable. Joel Solkoff’s report – Mandarin translation – on the obligation of architects to respond to Coronavirus
The world’s first specifically designed and certified COVID-safe venue opens in Manchester: DriveINSIDE Theatre is an immersive experience for 800 people, seats are at the side of your vehicle
COVID-19 has accelerated the need for a new utilitarian architecture: Architecture for the vulnerable. Joel Solkoff’s report on the obligation of architects to respond to the exigencies of Coronavirus
Attention Architects: US COVID-19 Deaths Will Skyrocket, You Must Build Housing for the Poor. Joel Solkoff’s Column Vol. VI, Number 3 – report on the obligation of architects to respond to the exigencies of the Corona virus comes in two parts.