Title of article :
The Interactive Architecture for the Improvement of Urban Health during COVID-19 Crisis: A Review
Author/Authors :
Ghafari Jabari ، Shiva Department of Architecture - Iran University of Science and Technology , Yazdanfar ، Abass Department of Architecture - Iran University of Science and Technology , Khan Mohammadi ، Mohamad Ali Department of Architecture - Iran University of Science and Technology , Sadeghi Bazargani ، Homayoun Road Traffic Injury Prevention Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Farah Bakhsh ، Mostafa Road Traffic Injury Prevention Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The damages of COVID-19 to people s lives have highlighted the need for the usage of technologies to improve health. For this purpose, the identification of available technologies could facilitate the fight against COVID-19. This study aims to explore effective technologies existing in the literature on Interactive Architecture because these technologies are embedded in the daily life of individuals to respond to the real-time needs of people. Therefore, we conducted a scoping review in the Web of Science and Scopus databases, with no time and paper type limitations. The selected papers were categorized based on their content. Also, the guidelines for combating COVID-19 (based on the WHO and the national government tips) were reviewed and categorized. Afterward, the papers that shared the same themes by guidelines were selected to extract the technologies introduced in them. Finally, usage has been proposed for each of the technologies. Also, we examined the effectiveness of the technologies in the proposed sectors by asking about the experts viewpoints. As result, we found that interactive ventilation, flexible walls, and eHealth technologies could be effective for the promotion of physical health during COVID-19. In that vein, interactive installations (such as interactive furniture) could improve mental health during quarantine by extending the space and providing the opportunity to connect with the outside world. Also, the virtual education environment was the most effective technology for education challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keywords :
Coronavirus , Mental Health , Physical Health , Quarantine , Interactive Technologies
Journal title :
International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning
Journal title :
International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning