THE FUTURE OF ARCHITECTURE IN A POST-COVID-19 WORLD. The challenge set forth is to develop an ambitious thesis and explore its material, spatial, programmatic and cultural ramifications in the design of a single building.
Responding on problems, which appeared in a new post-COVID reality, my project called "zeitgeist" and can be translated from
German as the spirit of the times, and at the most opportunely reflects my vision of how architecture will look in the nearest future.
The observed increase in the level of anxiety in people of different ages and social backgrounds has led to the fact that people find
it difficult to concentrate on work. And what can help us to relieve inner tension we are all familiar with? It is nature and art.
The use of plants on building facade gives an essential contribution to improving sustainability of the built environment.
The advantage of green facade is not only limited to environment and nature but, also help in lowering the operating
cost for buildings in long term. Therefore, on the sides of the building there are cables along which ivy winds.
So, in summary, post-pandemic our architecture could be more beautiful, more desirable, offer more
opportunities be quieter, safer, greener and more fun.
I used Archicad for modeling and drawings, Lumion- for video visualization and Adobe Photoshop- for presentation and schemes.