Architectural factors for infection and disease control
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Architectural factors for infection and disease control
Routledge, 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
- Explores disease transmission and the ways that the designed environment promotes or limits the spread
- Approaches infection and disease control by looking to the past, discussing the present, and proposing future research through 19 original contributions
- Includes over 100 black and white illustrations
Table of Contents
1. Infection and Disease Transmission: Pandemics, Epidemics, And Outbreaks, 2. Isolation, Quarantine, Infection Control: Architecture and Planning In Service To Public Health, 3. The Social Construction of Airborne Infections, 4. Distancing and Colonial Design: Segregated Asylums to Control Leprosy in Suriname, 5. Pine Forest and Sunlight: Alvar Aalto's Paimio Sanitorium, 6. Legionnaires' Disease and Water Systems: History and Prevention, 7. Infection Control Through Environmental Design, 8. Infection Risk Mitigation Using Pedestrian Dynamics, 9. Green Infrastructure for Mosquito Control, 10. Emergency Department Design in Response to Pandemics: A Systematic Literature Review, 11. Environmental Role of Open Space in Infection and Disease Control, 12. Viral and Bacterial Infection Prevention through Intentional Design, 13. Disease Control within High-Traffic Areas: A Series of Mini Case Studies, 14. Retail Design in a Post Pandemic World, 15. Future Teaching of Design Courses Post Pandemic, 16. Architecture Without Prelates, Magistrates, And Admirals: The R3build Pavilion, 17. Open Learning Spaces: Redefining School Design in A Post-Pandemic World, 18. Toward Culturally Enriched Communities - Covid-19 Implications, 19. Mobile Testing Facilities Inspired by Origami Science
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