New Design Proposals for Shopping Centre Structures as a Result of COVID-19

Ruşen Ergün, Izzettin Kutlu
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The COVID-19 pandemic, declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, continues to be a serious threat to life. There is considerable anxiety due to the rapid spread of the disease and the continuous increase in patients and deaths. It is known that architecture changed significantly in various periods due to similar concerns. The study examines the effect of the COVID-19 process on architecture and provides design suggestions related to shopping centre designs, especially in the Mediterranean climate. The study will examine shopping centres, where users access spaces with many different functions simultaneously, investigating the harmful effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on architecture and propose new solutions by including users in the study. The survey method was used and analysed in the SPSS program. As a result, it is believed that this study will produce architectural solutions to the problems caused by COVID-19 and constitute a source for new research.
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COVID-19导致购物中心结构的新设计建议
被世界卫生组织宣布为大流行的COVID-19大流行继续对生命构成严重威胁。由于这种疾病的迅速蔓延以及患者和死亡人数的不断增加,人们感到相当焦虑。众所周知,由于类似的考虑,建筑在不同时期发生了重大变化。该研究考察了COVID-19过程对建筑的影响,并提供了与购物中心设计相关的设计建议,特别是在地中海气候下。该研究将考察购物中心,在那里用户可以同时访问具有许多不同功能的空间,调查COVID-19大流行对建筑的有害影响,并通过将用户纳入研究中提出新的解决方案。采用调查方法,并在SPSS软件中进行分析。因此,相信这项研究将为COVID-19造成的问题提供建筑解决方案,并构成新研究的来源。
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