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Architecture and Urbanism in the Post-COVID Age (online, 29-30 Jan 21)

online, Jan 29–30, 2021

Registration deadline: Jan 25, 2021 bit.ly/EpidemicUrbanism

mohammad gharipour, marietta

International Perspectives on the Future of Architecture and Urbanism in the Post-COVID Age Organizers: Mohammad Gharipour and Caitlin DeClercq, Epidemic Urbanism Initiative

Long before the appearance of COVID-19, the urban fabric of cities across the world had been shaped by prior epidemics. Indeed, the study of historic, global epidemics has illuminated the many ways in which urban life and architecture have changed during times of pestilence. With the outbreak of each epidemic has come new scientific understandings of disease, new modes of governing of social life and interaction, novel efforts to intervene in and prevent infection, the exacerbation of social inequities, and the creation of new occupational and social roles. Each of these outcomes has been enacted and emplaced in the built environment over time and across diverse geographies through the design or re-design of buildings and public spaces, the quaran- tine or redirection of goods and people, the adoption of new social roles, and the imposition of new urban design policies and practices.

Spanning two days, this symposium, comprised of scholars and practitioners from twenty coun- tries, will confront the impacts of this pandemic on cities and imagine new possibilities for a post-- COVID urban landscape through topics including: Response and Experience; Ecology and Sustain- ability; and Education and Pedagogy, Design and Interventions; Healthcare Design; and Social Jus- tice and Equity.

PROGRAM

Day 1: Friday, January 29 (11am-2pm, US Eastern time) Response and Experience

Moderator: Eliana Abu-Hamdi Murchie (USA)

Impacts of COVID-19 on Liming as a Form of Commoning in Trinidad and Tobago Nicole de Lalouvière and Renelle Sarjeant (Trinidad and Switzerland)

Superblocks as a Promising Pandemic Response and Experience in Barcelona, Spain Federico Camerín, Luca Fabris, and Riccardo Balzarotti (Italy)

Paradigm Shift of Work and the Workplace amid the Pandemic in the UAE

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Mouza Al Neyadi and Kheira Tabet Aoul (UAE)

Experiential Learning to Support Remote Instruction in an Australian Architecture Design Studio Ross T. Smith and Cecilia de Marinis (Australia)

Protective Barriers in US Cities During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic Aki Ishida (USA)

Ecology and Sustainability Moderator: Michael Vann (USA)

Landscape and Eco-systemic Intensification Strategies During and After Pandemics in Milan, Italy Andrea Oldani (Italy)

Communities, Schools, and Future Ecologies in Washington DC, USA Rebecca Milne, Sean O’Donnell, and Bruce Levine (USA)

Urban Form and Thermally Comfortable Pedestrian Streetscapes in Post-COVID Mendoza, Argentina

Maria B. Sosa, Erica Correa, and Maria A. Canton (Argentina)

Emergency Responsive Design in Housing Typologies in the Post-COVID Kigali, Rwanda Manlio Michieletto (Rwanda)

Education and Pedagogy

Moderator: Ashraf Salama (Scotland)

Equitable Remote Design Education in the Post-COVID the American Great Plains Bud Shenefelt (USA)

Implications for Placemaking Pedagogy in an Archipelagic Setting during Pandemics in the Philip- pines

Richard V. Cagara, Shirley Maraya, Maria Joelyca Sescon, and Iderlina Mateo-Babiano (Philippines and Australia)

An Online Student Workshop as a Pedagogical Experiment Necessitated by COVID-19 in Serbia Mladen Pešić and Miloš Kostić (Serbia)

Pedagogical Responses to COVID-19 and Rethinking Norms of Architectural Education in the UAE Ahmad Sukkar and Emad Mushtaha (UAE)

Assessing the Experience of Virtual Learning Techniques in an Urban Design Studio in the USA Hessam Ghamari and Nasrin Golshany (USA)

Day 2: Saturday, January 30 (11am-2pm, US Eastern time)

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Design and Interventions Moderator: Louisa Iarocci (USA)

The Fall of Starchitecture and the Future of Architectural Practice in the Post-COVID UK Elizabeth Walder (Wales)

Urban Design and Public Transport in the Age of Pandemics in Harare, Zimbabwe Brilliant Mavhima (Zimbabwe)

Envisioning a Post-COVID Hybrid Work/Housing Solution in an Architectural Studio in Berlin, Ger- many

Robinson Michel (Germany)

Sustaining Safe Construction Operations in the U.S. During COVID-19 Babak Memarian, Sara Brooks, and Jean Christophe Le (USA)

Healthcare Design

Moderator: Anjali Joseph (USA)

Spatial Strategies to Separate COVID Patients within Hospital Building Infrastructure Margo Annemans, Pleuntje Jellema, and Ann Heylighen (Belgium)

Hospital Ward Flexibility, Equity, and Virus Exposure Risk in Freetown, Sierra Leone Stavroula K. Koutroumpi (England)

Rethinking Personal Space Needs in Hospital Settings in the Post-COVID Era LusiMorhayim (Israel)

Epidemic Metabolism in Oncology Hospital Design Practices during the Post-COVID Age Katarina Andjelkovic (Serbia)

Visualizing Healthcare Design's Alternative Futures through Technical and Typological Innovation Jeremy Kargon and Rolf Haarstad (USA)

Social Justice and Equity Moderator: Irene Hwang (USA)

Responding to an Unequal Society through Agile and Adaptable Teaching Strategies in South Africa

Melinda Silverman and Sandra Felix (South Africa)

Pandemics and the Exacerbation of Social Inequities in Urban Informal Settlements in Pakistan Amna Shahzad (Pakistan)

Reinterpretation of Traditional Urban Space and Social Justice in the Post-COVID Lagos, Nigeria Timothy Odeyale (Nigeria)

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Shared, Accessible, and Healthy Streets in Post-Pandemic American Cities Celen Pasalar and George Hallowell (USA)

Register for this conference at https://bit.ly/EpidemicUrbanism to join for one or both days. If you have any questions, please contact epidemicurbanism@gmail.com. The deadline for registration is 25 January 2021.

This virtual conference is sponsored by the AIA Design & Health Research Consortium (DHRC).

The Epidemic Urbanism Initiative (EUI) was founded by Dr. Mohammad Gharipour and Dr. Caitlin DeClercq in March 2020. This is the fourth international conference hosted by the EUI. All prior conferences and additional conversations are publicly available at the EUI YouTube channel.

Reference:

CONF: Architecture and Urbanism in the Post-COVID Age (online, 29-30 Jan 21). In: ArtHist.net, Jan 24, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/33268>.

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