EP 72: Designing on the Front Lines, Part 3 | Safer Spaces

EP 72: Designing on the Front Lines, Part 3 | Safer Spaces

vor 3 Jahren
From plastic sneeze guards to graphics for social distancing, new norms sprang quickly into place. What worked and what didn’t? How can everyone have access to healthier spaces?
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vor 3 Jahren
This is part 3 of a special 3-part virtual talk in partnership with
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum and the Health Design Lab
at Thomas Jefferson University. Architects are reimagining the
places where we live, work, and gather. Many modern indoor spaces
are sealed shut and climate-controlled. The pandemic prompted
people to open the windows, move activities outside, and control
the flow of indoor air. From plastic sneeze guards to graphics for
social distancing, new norms sprang quickly into place. What worked
and what didn’t? How can everyone have access to healthier spaces?
Panelists include Jennifer D. Roberts, University of Maryland
School of Public Health; Jennifer Tobias, Researcher, New York City
Streateries; and Andrew M. Ibrahim, University of Michigan and HOK
The panel was moderated by Morgan Hutchinson and Ellen Lupton.
Video archives of the series are also available at
CooperHewitt.org. Watch videos of previous episodes of DOTFL Season
1 and Season 2 Episode website link:
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