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Built Environment Volume 47 - number 3 How Covid-19 Changes the Way We Live
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Built Environment Volume 47 - number 3 How Covid-19 Changes the Way We Live
As we move from emergency ‘fixes’ to longer term accommodation of ‘living with Covid’, the time seemed ripe to take stock of how Covid-19 is changing the way we live. We asked authors, including guest editors of recent issues of the journal, to write think pieces on themes that have particular lessons for urbanism during the pandemic period. Our brief to them was to focus on experiences in their respective domains and to look towards future directions and impacts on the built environment. The range is consciously eclectic and wide ranging and while it cannot attempt to be comprehensive it hopes to capture definite insights and lessons.
Contents
How Covid-19 Changes the Way We live
Stephen Marshall
‘Build Back Better’ or ‘Business as Usual’? Notes on a Post-Coved Urbanization Paradigm in the Arab World and Beyond
Yasser Elsheshtawy
Creativity, the City and the Future
Ian Wray
Face-to-Face and Central Place: Covid and the Prospects for Cities
Jonathan Reades and Martin Crookston
Changing the Work and Work-Related Travel and the Impact of Covid-19
Kiron Chatterjee and Fiona Crawford
Contagion in the Markets? Covid-19 and Housing in the Greater Toronto Area
Murat Üçoğlu, Roger Keil and Seyfi Tomar
Working from Home
Frances Holliss
‘Wither’ the Sharing City?
Jeffrey K.H. Chan and Ye Zhang
Laissez-Faire Public Spaces: Designing Public Spaces for Calm and Stressful Times
Tali Hatuka
A Mighty Inconvenience: How Covid-19 Tested a Nation’s Continence
Jo-Anne Bichard and Gail Ramster
The World turned Upside Down? Cities, Festivalization, and Uncertainty
John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold
Published | 2021 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Alexandrine Press |
Binding | Soft cover |