The Covid-19 pandemic undeniably had a tremendous effect on the lives of everyone. It altered the way people think and behave and the manner by which they conduct things. Consequently, it made a significant impact on architecture and building design. Best practices learned and emerging strategies will dictate design approaches in the years to come.

Designing for future global health crises is a paramount concern, with expandability as a priority when building
hospitals and health care facilities. This means having the space and capability to quickly create temporary structures
for additional beds and isolation rooms. FILE PHOTO
Designing for future global health crises is a paramount concern, with expandability as a priority when building hospitals and health care facilities. This means having the space and capability to quickly create temporary structures for additional beds and isolation rooms. FILE PHOTO

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