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Generative social distance design: The Social Distance Lab, Lancaster, UK

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Generative social distance design: The Social Distance Lab, Lancaster, UK. / Fagan, Des.
2020. Seoul Design International Conference , Seoul , Korea, Republic of.

Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN Speech

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Fagan, D 2020, 'Generative social distance design: The Social Distance Lab, Lancaster, UK', Seoul Design International Conference , Seoul , Korea, Republic of, 5/11/19 - 5/11/19.

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Fagan, D. (2020). Generative social distance design: The Social Distance Lab, Lancaster, UK. Seoul Design International Conference , Seoul , Korea, Republic of.

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Fagan D. Generative social distance design: The Social Distance Lab, Lancaster, UK. 2020. Seoul Design International Conference , Seoul , Korea, Republic of.

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Fagan, Des. / Generative social distance design : The Social Distance Lab, Lancaster, UK. Seoul Design International Conference , Seoul , Korea, Republic of.

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title = "Generative social distance design: The Social Distance Lab, Lancaster, UK",
abstract = "The research will consider public accessible buildings as test case for the development and implementation of automated wayfaring design for the post-pandemic recovery phase. As part of post-pandemic recovery planning, local government and retail buildings that house essential services for the public will be some of the first to be re-opened (1). This research aims to provide a unique methodology using Rhino and Grasshopper (2) to automate a risk analysis of existing floor plans to identify areas of social distance non-compliance (3). Using generative design methods, the work will go on to automate and implement optimised wayfinding designs to ameliorate the risk of areas identified as non-compliant. ",
keywords = "Architecture, COVID-19, Optimisation, Building Back, Economic Recovery, LICA, imagination, Home and Living",
author = "Des Fagan",
note = "Seoul announced that the 2020 Seoul Design International Forum. where Korean and foreign experts who are actively working to create a sustainable society through a design gathering, will be taking place for two days on November 5-6, 2020. - The theme of the forum is {"}New Design City Responding to Post -COVID{"}, and the {"}international seminar on universal design{"} and the {"}international forum on social problem-solving design, which were held separately before, will be integrated for the first time this year. The 2020 Seoul Design International Forum will be a venue where participants can discuss the values, roles, and future directions of design in our daily lives that have changed with the emergence of COVID-19. Additionally, the Seoul Metropolitan Government has plans to introduce its efforts and achievements as a city that leads the areas of universal design and social problem-solving design, as well as prepare a venue for experts and designers to share and discuss the advanced city designs of each country with the citizens. The forum will be comprised of four sessions. The discussion on {"}universal design· will take place on the first day and the discussion on the ·social problem-solving design will be held on the second day. A total of 10 speakers will introduce the new policies and directions that cause changes in cities under the sub-theme of {"}Post-COVID, Opportunity & Transformation for City Design in the universal design session on November 5 A total of nine speakers will introduce the public and private design projects that have responded to social crises including COVID-19 and examples of ways to prepare for the noncontact age under the sub-theme of {"}Design for Social Resilience in the Post-COVID{"} in the social problem-solving design session on November 6.; Seoul Design International Conference : New Design City Responding to Post-COIVD ; Conference date: 05-11-2019 Through 05-11-2019",
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N2 - The research will consider public accessible buildings as test case for the development and implementation of automated wayfaring design for the post-pandemic recovery phase. As part of post-pandemic recovery planning, local government and retail buildings that house essential services for the public will be some of the first to be re-opened (1). This research aims to provide a unique methodology using Rhino and Grasshopper (2) to automate a risk analysis of existing floor plans to identify areas of social distance non-compliance (3). Using generative design methods, the work will go on to automate and implement optimised wayfinding designs to ameliorate the risk of areas identified as non-compliant.

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KW - Optimisation

KW - Building Back

KW - Economic Recovery

KW - LICA

KW - imagination

KW - Home and Living

M3 - Speech

Y2 - 5 November 2019 through 5 November 2019

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