id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-336549-xjrrw0wr Megahed, Naglaa A. Antivirus-built environment: lessons learned from covid-19 pandemic 2020-06-24 .txt text/plain 4803 281 50 This study encourages the search for suitable design ideas, trends, and planning theories to provide the required protection from virus attacks and continue to add more layers in the defense system of our built environment. Architects, planners, and built environment professionals are keen to examine many social and spatial implications to generate new patterns and configurations of use (Paital, 2020; Salama, 2020 problems and challenges in all building types and urban spaces as illustrated in Figure 1 . Although the situation is still unfolding, the COVID-19 pandemic has already highlighted the importance of certain design concepts and reassessed fundamental assumptions in urban and architecture approaches. The right design and planning strategies now could help to position our built environment in the post-pandemic era. We could more effectively use healthy design and planning strategies to face pandemics and create a less pullulated, more sustainable architecture, and urbanism in general. ./cache/cord-336549-xjrrw0wr.txt ./txt/cord-336549-xjrrw0wr.txt