THE ADAPTABILITY OF THE HABITABILITY TO COVID-19

At the end of the second decade of the 21st century, something arose in the world that woulddrastically change the day-to-day life of human beings and consequently their livingconditions. Without a doubt, we have all had to adapt to the changes required by the currentCOVID-19 pandemic. Human beings...

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主要作者: Melchor Asta, Raquel
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出版: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2021
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总结:At the end of the second decade of the 21st century, something arose in the world that woulddrastically change the day-to-day life of human beings and consequently their livingconditions. Without a doubt, we have all had to adapt to the changes required by the currentCOVID-19 pandemic. Human beings have diversified their habitat over time, definingexclusive spaces for rest, work, recreation, consumption, etc. and the current world situationforced us to adapt these spaces for new uses that perhaps before, were unthinkable. Withouta doubt, from a macro level as a city, to a micro level as a house or room, changes were madethat marked the beginning of the third decade of the century and that will not be exclusive tothe time that the pandemic lasts, many will define a new habitability for the decade and futureof human beings, as happened in its moment in the 14th century with the Black Death.Perhaps the most notorious example was the adaptability of housing, to a space of work,study, recreation, etc. such is the impact that it caused, that currently is rethinking its functionand the need for other spaces.