A Guide to Safely Re-Occupy Buildings

AIA convenes collaborative team to develop design strategies that limit exposure to COVID-19 in offices, stores and more buildings.

 

WASHINGTON – The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has released a new re-occupancy assessment tool that provides strategies for limiting exposure to COVID-19 in buildings.

“Design is a response to the conditions, needs and functions of our society,” said AIA 2020 President Jane Frederick, FAIA. “This may be the most pivotal and defining moment in our lifetime for design. Architects are needed in this crisis to help safely transition our communities back to offices, schools and the many other places that are important in shaping our daily lives.”

AIA’s Disaster Assistance Committee developed the Re-occupancy Assessment Tool to provide public officials, businesses and architects with practices that protect the health, safety and welfare of the public while businesses, stores, restaurants, etc., reopen. The tool provides a framework of strategies and general mitigation measures that can help reduce exposure to COVID-19.

Using credible science, a multi-disciplinary team of architects, public health experts, engineers, product designers and facility managers will evaluate behavioral, spatial, material and operational strategies to customize the tool for a variety of building types, including:

  • offices;
  • schools (K-12);
  • multi-unit dwellings;
  • retail establishments, restaurants; and
  • senior care facilities.

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Findings will be released in phases as they become available, with a priority focused on strategies that address immediate needs. Long-term strategies will also be developed for making buildings more resilient in the face of pandemics, natural hazards, climate change and other risks.

Visit AIA’s website for more COVID-19 resources for architects.

 

 

About AIA

Founded in 1857, AIA consistently works to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings, neighborhoods, and communities. Through more than 200 international, state and local chapters, AIA advocates for public policies that promote economic vitality and public wellbeing.

AIA provides members with tools and resources to assist them in their careers and business as well as engaging civic and government leaders and the public to find solutions to pressing issues facing our communities, institutions, nation, and world. Members adhere to a code of ethics and conduct to ensure the highest professional standards.

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