Saturday, June 26, 2021

THE FIFTH SEASON | Mohit Upadhyay | Namitha M A | Rayes Anna Benson


COVID-19 - A Seasonal Phenomenon

Introduction

The prophetic warning by the Nobel Laureate Joshua Lederberg that “the microbe

that felled one child in a distant continent can reach yours today and seed a global

pandemic tomorrow” has once again proved its relevance with the emergence of

coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as the latest pandemic that is affecting

human health and economy across the world.

We are facing a global health crisis unlike any in the 75-year history of the United

Nations — one that is killing people, spreading human suffering, and upending

people’s lives. But this is much more than a health crisis. It is a human, economic

and social crisis. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which has been

characterized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), is attacking

societies at their core.

The recent Covid-19 pandemic has had significant psychological and social effects

on the population. Research has highlighted the impact on psychological well-being

of the most exposed groups, including children, college students, and health

workers, who are more likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety,

depression, and other symptoms of distress. The social distance and the security

measures have affected the relationship among people and their perception of

empathy toward others.

Research references

Studies show that SARS-CoV-2 ,the virus that causes COVID-19 may behave like

many other coronaviruses that circulate more widely in fall and winter.

To find out if that could be true, researchers analyzed COVID-19 data including

cases, death rates, recoveries, testing rates and hospitalizations from 221

countries. The investigators found a strong association with temperature and

latitude.

One may conclude  that the disease may be seasonal, like the flu. This may

become relevant after the vaccine controls these first waves of COVID-19. This

concept is supported by the fact that even after the year round effort by mankind

to suppress the virus and to find its vaccine, new variants seem to be coming into

picture at almost the same time of the year.

[SOURCE: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, news release, Jan. 27, 2021].

 

Revival of Mankind in Seasonal Pandemics

 

Taking into consideration the current scenarios and studies, the theory that might

arise in the future years is that “ Pandemic scenarios such as Covid-19 or similar

ones may become a frequently occurring seasonal phenomenon , but mankind

and architecture will learn to evolve,adapt and survive in these catastrophic

situations.

Architecture can turn out to be an ever evolving scenario where it has to cater

two contrasting scenarios-To the season of pandemic and To the Non-pandemic times.

It answers the basic needs of people and manifests the characters of society.

It connects our consciousness to the reality settings that interplays with the

presence and the transience. The image of it suggests daily matters that evidence

the passage of time. It is the background of our narratives of life. To most extent,

practising architecture is a journey of self-recognition.

Architecture is inhabited: sequences of events, use, activities, incidents are always

superimposed on those fixed spatial sequences. These are the programmatic

sequences that suggest secret maps and impossible fictions, rambling collections

of events all strung along a collection of spaces, frame after frame room after

room, episode after episode.’

[Source:Tschumi (2012), P.61]

Architecture might need to amplify the current conditions of the neighbourhoods

to address interacting social activities when there is no pandemic and restrict

them whenever a new pandemic arises.

Interpretation of poster

The poster explores a narrative technique, parallel narrative, into spatial design

theory. It transforms the background of daily matters: incidents, encounters, and

the transiences that define our memories and identities as the foreground to reveal

the notion of presence and self-awareness when a person is forced to isolate

themselves within a closed environment.

 

The poster also becomes a reflection of the normal times[non-pandemic times]

showcasing  different aspects of the place with events, movement, the transience

and building grid etc., which the data are superimposed into a secret map that is

distinct from the visual settings but presents our perception of the space.

These cyphers are then translated into volumetric settings to amplify the existing

events and spatial social interactions. 

This contrast in spatial design and architecture helps to support the dwindling

extremes of human behavior and psychological needs. On one hand, the

architecture helps to sustain the peace of mind during isolation, on the other, it

also helps to amplify the social interactions and stand back in a minimalist nature.

Hence we can expect a redefinition of proxemics theory. [ Edward T Hall].

Conclusion

There can be an urban movement yet contributed by a series of discontinuous

structures with a focal view of the factions of the very tiny or invisible elements

within spaces. The poster hence reflects the philosophical aspect of architectural

changes that might occur in the near future. Indeed, if the nature of space is

interpreted, architecture shall follow fiction.


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