The design of cities after the pandemic

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The design of cities after the pandemic

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The health crisis caused by the spread of the coronavirus has offered unusual images of empty cities, which are now looking for ways to maintain social distancing measures.
Last April, photographs from different truemoney phone number data cities went viral on social media with one thing in common: In all of them, the absence of pedestrians could be seen, due to the confinement measures decreed by the respective governments of each country.

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Recently, as things gradually return to normal, initiatives have emerged in parks and restaurants to maintain the physical distancing required by the WHO to prevent infections.

Life after the pandemic remains an unknown. However, architecture firm Foster and Partners “has been exploring how recent and rapid developments in urban planning, instigated and encouraged by the current crisis, will affect and shape the future of London and others around the world,” says the Plataforma Arquitectura website.

The website highlights the importance that gardens will have in this city: “The pandemic has highlighted these spatial inequalities: between people who have private gardens and those who don’t; those who have access to public green spaces versus people who live too far from them. One way to remedy this inequality of access to green areas is to take back space from cars and give it back to people.”

Transport will also undergo a change, in London and many other cities. Bicycles are often an alternative to the underground and its possible congestion.

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