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Post-Pandemic Public Building Architecture Design Adaptations

Qiang Ruan

European Journal of Engineering and Technologies, 2025, vol. 1, issue 2, 10-19

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally transformed architectural design principles and building practices for public facilities, necessitating comprehensive adaptations that prioritize health, safety, and environmental quality while maintaining functional efficiency and user satisfaction. This comprehensive study examines the systematic evolution of architectural design strategies implemented in public buildings following the pandemic, analyzing the integration of enhanced ventilation systems, spatial reconfiguration approaches, and innovative material selections that address contemporary health concerns. Through evaluation of global architectural adaptations, this research reveals significant shifts in design philosophy that emphasize occupant well-being, indoor environmental quality optimization, and flexibility for future health emergencies. Post-pandemic architectural design demonstrates substantial improvements in air quality management, spatial utilization efficiency, and occupant comfort levels, with ventilation effectiveness increasing by 40-60% and user satisfaction scores improving by 25-35% in renovated public facilities. The study investigates various adaptation strategies including touchless technology integration, modular space design, and sustainable material implementation that collectively enhance building resilience and occupant health protection. Furthermore, the research examines implementation challenges including cost considerations, regulatory compliance requirements, and technical complexity that influence adoption rates across different facility types. The findings demonstrate that organizations implementing comprehensive post-pandemic design adaptations achieve significant improvements in occupant health outcomes, operational efficiency, and long-term building performance while maintaining architectural aesthetics and functional requirements. This analysis provides evidence-based guidance for architects, facility managers, and public administrators considering building adaptations and offers practical recommendations for optimizing public facility design in the post-pandemic era.

Keywords: post-pandemic architecture; public buildings; indoor environmental quality; ventilation systems; building adaptation; occupant well-being (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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