COVID-19 infection is forcing designers and building managers in re-thinking the use and experience of architectural spaces, as well as the interactions within the people in it. To support this difficult task, this research is working on a simulation model, based on agent-based modeling, able to predict the use phenomena of buildings and provided quantitative and qualitative feedback regarding the impact of re-defined use processes to COVID-19 infection risk. The derived platform is particularly designed to support the testing of visiting scenarios in museums and galleries, potentially helping them in their re-opening phases.

A simulation model for building use re-thinking after the COVID-19 emergency

Coraglia, Ugo Maria;
2020

Abstract

COVID-19 infection is forcing designers and building managers in re-thinking the use and experience of architectural spaces, as well as the interactions within the people in it. To support this difficult task, this research is working on a simulation model, based on agent-based modeling, able to predict the use phenomena of buildings and provided quantitative and qualitative feedback regarding the impact of re-defined use processes to COVID-19 infection risk. The derived platform is particularly designed to support the testing of visiting scenarios in museums and galleries, potentially helping them in their re-opening phases.
2020
XXIV International Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics
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Simeone, Davide; Fioravanti, Antonio; Coraglia, Ugo Maria; Cursi, Stefano
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