Methodology For Treating The Current Dwelling To Face The Negative Effects Of Corona Pandemic(COVID19) (Study the state of social housing in the Arab Republic of Egypt)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Architecture Department -Faculty of fine arts- Minia university

2 Architecture Department, Faculty of fine arts- Minia university, MInia city

Abstract

Purpose – The paper aims to clarify that the Corona pandemic has shown us the negative effects of housing isolation on the current dwelling that inhabited by many people, as the current dwelling failed to manage the crisis, achieve needs, and accommodate the user for long periods, as well as It is necessary to reject these types of inhuman stores that are lacking the basic concepts of housing and the principles of Arab housing, which represents the Arab identity. Thus also require studying modern technologies and methods to develop the current dwelling to be able to resist periods of isolation.


Design/methodology/approach – The methodology study includes three main objectives:
* The first focus is to monitor and diagnose the negative effects (environmental, health, social and economic) on the current dwelling during housing isolation under the Corona pandemic.
* The second focus is on the deductive approach from both the old Arab housing principles and modern technologies to find new methods so that the current dwelling could face emergency changes.
* The third focus is the practical methodology for treating the current dwelling to face the negative effects of the Corona pandemic, reaching to the research findings and recommendations.

Findings – The paper provides practical and analytical insights
* The old Arab dwelling is one of the most important alternatives for treating the current dwelling because of its successful architectural vocabulary, climatic treatments, and spiritual values that make it highly able to adapt to changes.
*It is necessary to reject those types of current dwellings, which have been turned into human stores that lack many basic of housing, cannot achieve human needs, and cannot accommodate users as long as possible during periods of home isolation.


Social implications – Re-strengthening social ties between neighbors by adding some elements such as the horizontal and vertical courtyards, exploiting the roofs of residential buildings, and pouring some untapped common skylights floors to be used in many social and recreational activities.

Originality/value – This paper Addressing a large population segment at the Arabic and foreign level, which is the medium social housing, who inhabits these units, which are less than 90 meters to find practical economic solutions commensurate with the possibilities of governments and the level of income of individuals to transfer their homes from human stores to human housing can resist the negative effects of the Corona pandemic.

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